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1. Detail D 582140001 Power System 582140000 and 582126100 Power Systems lo 39 5 eP 7 al S RET A een e GERE TETTE 2 o 38 wk COA 555 Spec No 582140000 shown No 582126100 similar Seven Slot Card Cage for MCA Customer Alarm Relay Circuit Cards and or LMS Input Output I O Circuit Cards Available LMS I O Circuit Cards QU O O H Cc L1 E O jum L1 1 1 E E 1 H L1 EI I 541 4 E 5 BB Z _ 3 E H I 1 1 0 w 4 Input 8 Input 12 Input 8 Input 4 Input 8 Input 4 Output Analog Analog Analog Temperature Binary Binar Relay y P N 506336 P N 514528 P N 520838 P N 506333 P N 506332 P N 506334 P N 506335 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 25 of 149 Cod
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3. LMS Expansion Assembly LMS Expansion Assembly Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 22 of 149 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Figure 8 582140000 582140001 582126700LMS Terminal Location and Identification cont d from previous page cont d on next page Detail B LMS Ethernet Port Primary Power Bay Only 982140001 RJ 45 Power System o 9 E 1 D E VN V U V Uy V V VN ogu gp De ogr 1 i ser 4 ef 5 z Eg oll n MA A fA AL KE a Q E LMS Network Ports rs beu RON 5 1 Echelon RJ 45 Primary Pow
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6. Dunoon AU 582126100 Primary and Secondary Bays 582140001 Primary and Secondary Bays MONITORING AND CONTROL T i ope LETT LL TNI 8 LTTE TE LHtk Front door assembly removed in illustrations for clarity 582140000 Primary and Secondary Bays e oe xus bores 9 s aston PIPPI Primary LMS Secondary LMS CPU Circuit Card P N 506153 CPU Circuit Card P N 521185 Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 8 of 149 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Installing Input Output I O Circuit Cards Refer to the following procedure and install the I O circuit card s into the respective mounting positions of the 586505000 586505500 LMS1000 Main and Expansion Cabinet s or 582140000 582140001 582126100 Power System Primary and Secondary Power Bay s as required Note that in 582140000 582140001 and 582126100 Power Systems an LMS CPU circuit card must be installed in a bay that is to be populated with LMS I
7. L 1 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 21 of 149 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Figure 8 582740000 582140001 582126 1001MS Terminal Location and Identification cont d from previous page cont d on next page Detail B 582140000 and 582126100 LMS Ethernet Port Power Systems Primary Bay Only RJ 45 Spec No 582140000 shown Spec No 582126100 similar D o e Loy oC TS a N B 1 LMS 5 1 LMS Network OEM Port 5 a 5 485 2898 orts Echelon Primary Bay 9 RJ 45 Only 9 Pin Female D Type Jack Primary Bay Secondary Bay Secondary Bay Secondary Bay LMS Network Cable LMS Network Cable LMS Network Cable BLUE Cable BLUE Cable BLUE Cable LMS Network Cable LMS NETWORK PORT BLUE Cable Typical Interconnections LMS Network Cable BLUE Cable
8. a i Note Two grounding studs are provided Each Lll grounding stud contains two nuts Temperature circuit card is installed attach the Green Wire from the circuit card to one of the grounding studs below the bottom nut Tighten the top nut down to lock the bottom nut Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 1 1 of 149 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit TD A Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetworkPower Figure3 Installing the I O Circuit Cards cont d from previous page 582140001 582126100 Primary and Primary and Secondary Bays Secondary Bays Y WM MONITORING AND CONTROL SECTION EL S Pis Seb o ibo e ill Temperature Seven Slot Card Cage Circuit Card for MCA Customer Alarm Seven Slot Cage Grounding Stud for MCA Customer Alarm Locations Relay Circuit Cards and or LMS LMS Input Output Input Output I O Circuit Cards I O Circuit Card Front door assembly removed 4 Input Analog P N 506336 in illustrations for clarity 8 Input Analog P N 514528
9. Type SET DATE then press ENTER Date is current info Use Format mm dd yy Type the current date in the format specified then press ENTER The system will then display the new date SET TIME Command 3 SET TIME Type SET TIME then press ENTER Time is current info Use Format hh mm ss Type the current time in the format specified then press ENTER The system will then display the new time 114 of 149 Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit e M Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetworkPower SET UNIT 582140000 582140001 582126100 Secondary Bays with LMS1000 I O cards and or 586505000 586505500 Expansion Command 6 SET UNIT Type SETUMIT then press Assemihlias ENTER Unit Name Type the desired unit name Note Refer to Operating LMS1000 in the User Instructions 30 characters maximum Section 5847 for a description of nodes Section 5847 can be then press ENTER accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system Unit Type the desired unit number 4 digits maximum then PROCEDURE press ENTER 1 After logging onto the system type Then System Identifier This parameter applies only press ENTER Note This parameter does to TL1 commands messages not appear if the TL1 Type the desi
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11. Condition current info Condition lype lype E This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum which describes this alarm or event state then press ENTER Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Tables 5 1 through 5 4 The system responds with Condition Description current info Condition Description This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type a user defined text message 40 characters maximum which provides a detailed description of this alarm event or condition Then press FAZER May also be used to describe any action to be taken as a result of the condition All printable ASCII characters are valid except for the percent sign 25 double quotes and the backslash 1 32 94 of 149 amp EMERSON Network Power The system responds with Enabled Enabled current info Y or W 3 Limit 2 Limit 2 Type Yto enable this alarm limit or disable this alarm limit Then press ENTER The system responds with Limit 2 Value current info Limit 2 Value Type the required value of the second alarm setting 5 digits 99999 maximum then press ENTER The system responds with Limit 2 Type current info Limit 2 Type is High or Low or 1 Type Hif the second alarm setting is a hig
12. The Unit Pager Code is the phone number at which the system is located followed by any terminating character required This is the number that will appear in the display window of the paging system beeper unit 15 The system responds with Pager Delay 16 Type the desired pager delay 0 99 then press ENTER The pager delay is the time delay in seconds between the last digit dialed in a pager phone number and outputting the pager PIN number Configuring Alarm Class Names If Alarms are to be classified by the Alarm Class feature enter a name for each of the available Alarm Classes Note This information can also be programmed through the command SET CLASS which is described later in this section 1 Thesystem responds with the first Programmable Alarm Classification Programmable Alarm Classifications 1 2 the name of the Alarm Class 5 characters maximum then press ENTER Note To delete a name just enter a SPACEthen press ENTER Alarm Class Name 3 The system will display the second through eighth Programmable Alarm Classification Enter the required data for each Programmable Alarm Classification as described above Adding and Configuring LMS1000 Expansion Nodes 84 of 149 This procedure shows the user how to add and configure Expansion Nodes Use this procedure if the system contains 586505000 586505500 Expansion Cabinets 582140000 582140001 582126100 Secondary
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15. 28 of 149 Connect the OEM2 Port to an Enfora GPS Modem 2 port pin assignments are as shown in Table 4 Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Table 4 OEM2 Port Pin Assignments 9 Pin Female D Type Jack Software Selected for RS 232 Connection Configured as DTE Port Pin Number Application Input Output Data Carrier Detect 1 DCD Input to System 2 Received Data RxD Input to System 3 Transmitted Data TxD Output from System Data Terminal Ready 4 DTR Output from System 5 Signal Ground Gnd 6 Data Set Ready DSR Input to System 7 Request to Send RTS Output from System 8 Clear to Send CTS Input to System 9 E Table 5 2 Port Pin Assignments 9 Pin Female D Type Jack Software Selected for RS 422 Connection Configured as DTE Port Pin Number Application Input Output Received Data RxD Input to System Received Data RxD Input to System Transmitted Data TxD Output from System Transmitted Data TxD Signal Ground Gnd Output from System Handshake Out HSO Output from System Handshake Out HSO Output from System Handshake In HSI Input to System aA BR wl Handshake In HSI Input to System Port Connections i
16. 55 56 57 58 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 specified with the numbers 0 through 8 with 0 representing no alarm class The system responds with m Condition current info Condition lype lype This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum which describes this alarm or event state then press ENTER Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Tables 5 1 through 5 4 The system responds with Condition Description current info Condition Description This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type a user defined text message 40 characters maximum which provides a detailed description of this alarm event or condition Then press FAZER May also be used to describe any action to be taken as a result of the condition All printable ASCII characters are valid except for the percent sign 25 double quotes and the backslash The system responds with Limit 3 Enabled Limit 3 Enabled current info Y or N Type enable this alarm limit or disable this alarm limit Then press ENTER The system responds with Limit 3 Value current info Limit 3 Value Type the required value of the third alarm setting 5 digits 99999 maximum then press ENTER The system responds with Limit 3 Type
17. Circuit Card Handling WARNING Before handling any circuit card read and follow the instructions contained on the Static Warning Page located at the beginning of this document A static wrist strap grounded through a one megohm resistor should always be worn when handling the circuit cards Identifying the Circuit Cards Each circuit card associated with the system is shipped in a separate package These circuit cards can be identified through two methods as described below the Emerson Network Power part number printed on the outside of the shipping carton the Emerson Network Power part number silkscreened on the component side of the circuit card Installing an Optional Modem Circuit Card The optional modem circuit card plugs onto the top of the LMS1000 CPU circuit card installed in the 586505000 586505500 LMS1000 Main Cabinet or 582140000 582140001 582126100 Primary Power Bay PROCEDURE Note Refer to Figure 1 as this procedure is performed 1 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 Connect an approved grounding strap to your wrist Attach the other end to a suitable ground Unpack the Modem circuit card P N 508951 586505000 586505500 LMS1000 Main Cabinet If the CPU circuit card is not already installed in the Main Cabinet unpack the CPU circuit card P N 514024 If the CPU circuit card is already installed rotate the two captive fasteners on the front of the Main Cabinet until the
18. Cn Note When MCA Interface is Used DO NOT use VPS NPS analog channels A9001 A9114 or NPS analog channels A9901 A9907 and Ann51 Ann60 in relay channel or LED channel program lines Note Numerical constants less than one must VPS NPS binary channels B9001 B9115 and NPS binary fovea zerta theleleol the decimal point channels B9901 B9946 and Bnn01 Bnn60 may be used in relay channel and LED channel program lines Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 73 of 149 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit TD er Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Examples of Various Types of Program Lines Refer to Table 13 for example program lines and explanations Table 13 Example Control Program Lines Program Line Explanation R0001 A Relay 1 will energize when an alarm is turned in for any analog channel R0002 B0005 Relay 2 will energize when an alarm is turned in for binary channel 5 R0003 R0001 4 A0003 R0004 B Relay 3 will energize if relay 1 energizes and an alarm is turned in for analog channel 3 Relay 4 will energize if there are no alarms turned in for any binary channel R0005 A0001 _ B0002 Relay 5 will energize if an alarm is turned in for analog channel 1 or binary channel 2 but not both L0005 R0001 R0002 LED 5 will illumina
19. Configuration Required to Allow Access Door to be Locked and Unlocked Manually via LMS1000 if 586505000 586505500 List 80 installed Note Thefollowing allows you to manually lock and unlock the Access Door if the Access Door Controller should fail If an LMS1000 output relay is connected to the Access Door s electronic strike configure the appropriate relay channel Also configure the following Programmable Commands Refer to the LMS1000 Operating Instructions Section 5847 for a procedure LOCK Command Name LOCK Command Access Level 6 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 112 of 149 Command Line 1 SET RLY nn nn the channel number of the relay controlling the latch e g 01 for R0001 UNLOCK Command Name UNLOCK Command Access Level 6 Command Line 1 CLR RLY nn nn the channel number of the relay controlling the latch e g 01 for R0001 Configuring Battery Thermal Runaway Feature Note This feature only works with legacy VPS plants and not with the Spec Nos 582140000 582140001 and 582126100 NetSure Power Systems NPS The LMS1000 is capable of overriding system output voltage controlled by the MCA to avoid thermal runaway e This is accomplished by using an LMS1000 channel to monitor for a thermal runaway condition Examples Using a binary input connected to a thermal switch Using a temperature analog input connected to a temperature probe Using a function c
20. Execution of this command will DESTROY ALL SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS and could result in ALARM CONDITIONS Do you wish to set defaults Yes or N 3 YES then press ENTER 4 Thesystem responds with Setting system defaults Initializing Analog I O cards only displayed if Analog circuit cards are installed in the system Defaults set 5 Logoffofthe system This completes the procedure Table 15 Default Settings for System Parameters Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 1 48 of 1 49 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power NetPerform Optimization Services At Emerson Network Power we understand the importance of reliable equipment it s critical to both your business and your bottom line That is why we offer a wide array of services to meet all of your network infrastructure needs Customer Service Pre Shipment Email CustomerService ESNA Emerson com Pricing and availability 7 purchase orders expediting requests and order tracking Ask for your company s dedicated Customer Service Phone 1 800 800 1280 option 2 Associate Customer Support Center Post Shipment Email ESNACustomerSupportCenter Emerson com after an order has shipped contact our Customer Support Center Phone 1 956 661 6867 with related questions concern
21. Type the required value of the first alarm setting 5 digits 20000 maximum then press ENTER The system responds with Limit 1 Type current info Limit 1 Type is High or Low H or L Type Hif the first alarm setting is a high limit and Lif the first alarm setting is low limit then press EN7ER The system responds with Limit 1 Name current info Limit 1 Name Type the desired name of the first alarm setting 10 characters maximum then press The system responds with Limit 1 Notification Code current info Limit 1 Notification Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes the severity of this alarm or event condition then press ENTER CR critical alarm NA not alarmed major alarm not reported when event occurs MN minor alarm The system responds with Effect Code current Limit 1 Servic info Limit 1 Servic Effect Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes how this alarm or event affects service then press ENTER SA service affecting condition immediate action required NSA nonservice affecting condition action required The system responds with Alarm Class Number 87 of 149 5 Network Power Type the desired alarm class number associated with the first al
22. 30 31 32 33 EMERSON Network Power parameter Refer to Appendix G of TR NWT 000833 issue 5 The system responds with Off Delay Time current info Off Delay Time Type the required alarm off delay time period anda modifier then press ENTER The off delay time is the amount of seconds that an alarm condition must cease before the system recognizes that the alarm condition ceased Entera valid value 0 9999 then the modifier s for seconds m for minutes h for hours If no modifier entered modifier defaults to seconds The system responds with ime current info lime On Delay On Delay m Type the required alarm on delay time period and a modifier then press ENTER The on delay time is the amount of seconds that an alarm condition must exist before the system recognizes it as an alarm condition Entera valid value 0 9999 then the modifier s for seconds m for minutes h for hours If no modifier entered modifier defaults to seconds The system responds with Save changes Y or N Type Yif the above entered data is to be saved in the current LED channel configuration and Mif not then press ENTER If Y was entered above the system responds with Enter Program Line Type the program line 79 characters maximum which determines when the LED illuminates then press ENTER Program lines are discussed earlier in this section Note When
23. 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 Type Offor E mail OFF alarm reports not processed E mail System Alarm Reports and User Reports sent via Email Then press ENTER If X25 or Telnet was typed above as the Report Device the system responds with current info Off or TL1 Report Mode Report Mode Type Offor 717 OFF alarm reports are not processed TL1 report messages processed via the TL1 port Then press ENTER The system responds with ime current info ime Report Retry Report Retry the number of minutes that the system will wait before attempting to contact the user with a callback User Report or TL1 report message if the prior attempt failed 0 1440 minutes then press ENTER Zero represents no retry This retry time has no effect on System Alarm Reporting If X25 or Telnet was typed above as the Report Device the system responds with TL1 Report Condition Interval current info 11 Report Condition Interval j This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the number of minutes as referenced from midnight each day that the system will wait before contacting the user with another Report Condition message 0 1440 minutes then press ENTER As an example if a time period of 90 minutes is specified the system will report at Midnight 1 30 am 3 00 am etc
24. 9po9 ya epo uoneoghoN 3ndjno uondiosag uonipuo53 ed uonipuo5 NE dia 00 GON NOLLVW3OHNI NOILYNNSIJNO9 31 SALNGILLV NOILdO SYVMLIOS 403 1 NOILVTIVLSNI OOOLSINT Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 68 of 149 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Configuring LMS1000 Getting Started This section requires you to have an understanding of the general operation of the system Specifically you must e know how to access the system using a local or remote terminal e an understanding of the conventions used in accessing the system e an understanding of the conventions used in an SNMP interface For an explanation of the first two topics including terminal requirements refer to Operating LMS1000 in the User Instructions Section 5847 Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system Operation of the SNMP interface is beyond the scope of this manual Refer to other documentation for SNMP interface information such as the following Relevant RFC s 1901 Introduction to Community based SNMPv2 1902 Structure of Management Information for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Prot
25. A cable with the appropriate plugs attached to both ends may be supplied or a length of cable with two unconnected plugs may be supplied as ordered If required the installer is to assemble the cable per these specifications and per site requirements The recommended cable is a category 5 four twisted pair conductor 24 gauge solid copper cable Emerson Network Power P N 156202100 Belden P N 1585AD15 Ifthis cable is ordered through Emerson Network Power specify the required length in 5 feet increments A six foot cable with appropriate plugs pre attached is also available P N 421843500 The required components necessary to terminate the cable are provided in a kit offered by Emerson Network Power The Emerson Network Power part number of this kit is 483590800 and consists of a One 1 RJ 45 plug Emerson Network Power P N 247809900 AMP P N 557315 b One 1 9 pin male D type plug Emerson Network Power P N 247882220 AMP P N 205204 4 Four 4 snap in crimp type contacts Emerson Network Power P N 245381800 AMP P N 66506 3 d One l1 cable clamp assembly kit Emerson Network Power P N 247835712 AMP P N 207908 1 VPS NPS INTERFACE CABLE ASSEMBLY Attach a plug to each end of the cable per Table 6 and the following instructions Attaching RJ 45 Plug 1 Trim and strip 0 5 0 56 inch jacketed cable using appropriate commercially available tools Note Do not strip insulated wires 2 Insert the wires comple
26. E I I IL L I I TI 1 1 T1 1 1 E 1 L 1 1 T1 1 1 1 1 1T 1 Front View Expansion Cabinet RJ 45 System Network Ports Shelf Grounding Expansion Ports Stud 10 32 DC Input CO 586505000 MI of 586505500 similar ic Rear View Expansion Cabinet Access Opening and Cable Channel for Connections to I O Circuit Cards ModelNo IMS1000 19 of 149 Issue BA Apri 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue April 7 2014 gorda Figure 8 582740000 582140001 5821261001 5 Terminal Location and Identification cont d on next page 582140001 582140000 582126100 Power System Power System Power System iso uuuunnunnagaag LLLA VUA MONITORING AND MONITORING AND CONTROL SECTION CONTROL SECTION Spec No 582140000 shown Spec No 582126100 similar petis FX I V CE jo CE p See See See See See See Detail B Detail C Detail D Detail B Detail C Detail D LMS Local Port See Detail B for
27. NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 CONFIG R_ Control Type This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name of the NMA system external control entity 10 characters maximum that this channel is controlling then press EV7ER Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to Appendix G of TR NWT 000833 issue 5 Off Delay Time Type the required alarm off delay time period and a modifier then press ENTER The off delay time is the amount of seconds that an alarm condition must cease before the system recognizes that the alarm condition ceased Enter a valid value 0 9999 then the modifier s for seconds m for minutes h for hours If no modifier entered modifier defaults to seconds On Delay Time Type the required alarm on delay time period and a modifier then press ENTER The on delay time is the amount of seconds that an alarm condition must exist before the system recognizes it as an alarm condition Enter a valid value 0 9999 then the modifier s for seconds m for minutes h for hours If no modifier entered modifier defaults to seconds Save changes Y or N Type Yif the above entered data is to be saved in the relay configuration and not then press ENTER Note lf Y was entered above the Type the program line 79 characte
28. Type N for Normal operation Type C for Global command operation Then press ENTER Limit 1 Enabled Y or N Type Yto enable this alarm limit or disable this alarm limit Then press ENTER Limit 1 Value Type the required value of the first alarm setting 5 characters 20000 maximum then press ENTER Limit 1 Type is High or Low H Type Hif the first alarm setting is a high limit and Lif the first alarm or L setting is a low limit then press ENTER Limit 1 Name Type the desired name of the first alarm setting 10 characters maximum then press ENTER Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 118 of 149 Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue April 7 2014 CONFIG A_ Limit 1 Notification Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes the severity of this alarm or event condition then press ENTER CR critical alarm MJ major alarm MN minor alarm NA not alarmed NR not reported when event occurs Limit 1 Service Effect Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes how this alarm or event affects service then press ENTER SA service affecting condition immediate action required N
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30. community name Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 EMERSON Network Power TRAPS ADD Command Adds a new SNMP Trap recipient to the list of TRAP hosts TRAPS VERSION Command Change the version of SNMP TRAPS sent by the system TRAPS OCCURRED Command Disable Enable the systems ability to send SNMP Occurred Alarm TRAPS TRAPS PERSISTENT Command Disable Enable the systems ability to send SNMP Persistent Alarm TRAPS or set the Persistent Alarm TRAPS reporting interval TRAPS RETIRED Command Disable Enable the systems ability to send SNMP Retired Alarm TRAPS SET EFF Command Sets Energy Management if installed SET SEQUENCE Command Sets Sequential Start if installed SET MODE Command Sets TL1 port parameters if installed SET AID Command Sets Access Identifiers if TL1 installed SET EMAIL Command Sets the Email parameters for System Alarm Reports and User Reports Descriptions of Configuration Attributes Unit Identification Unit Name 30 characters maximum The name displayed after a user logs onto the system and when an alarm report is issued to a remote terminal Unit Number 4 digits maximum The number displayed after a user logs onto the system and when an alarm report is issued to a remote terminal Unit TCP IP Address In the format of nnn nnn nnn nnn where 0 lt nnn lt 255
31. the number that will appear in the display window of the paging system beeper unit Node Number Node Number 01 Node Name Pager Delay Type the desired pager delay Node Name Main Distribution Bay 1 0 99 then press ENTER The Spec Number 5 8212190001 pager delay is the time delay spec Number in seconds between the last Serial Number 12346 digit dialed in a pager phone serial Numbers number and outputting the L pager PIN number Location Number Module 1 List Number Module 1 List Number AB Adding and Configuring LMS1000 Expansion Nodes Modala d Nonier gt This procedure shows the user how to add and configure Module 2 List Number D Expansion Nodes Use this procedure if the system contains s el a 586505000 586505500 Expansion Cabinets Mod le 4 iist Number Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 1 15 of 149 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit 9 Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Module 4 List Number BK Add Channel 1 4 Add Channel 5 After all configuration parameters are presented the system prompts to save the changes Type Yand press 8 Thesystem prompts to delete channels that were ENTERto save the Node s configuration previously added to the Node s configuration To save changes Y or Nje Y continue press FV7ERwithout specifying a chan
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33. 15 not used 40 Shunt Input Channel 14 16 not used 41 Shunt Input Channel 13 17 not used 42 Shunt Input Channel 11 18 Shunt Input Channel 23 43 Shunt Input Channel 10 19 Shunt Input Channel 22 44 not used 20 Shunt Input Channel 21 45 not used 21 Shunt Input Channel 19 46 not used 22 Shunt Input Channel 18 47 not used 23 Shunt Input Channel 16 48 not used 24 Shunt Input Channel 15 49 not used 25 Shunt Input Channel 13 50 not used Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model LMS1000 43 of 149 sie BA April7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Figure 19 Optional Expansion Assembly Connector Locations Ports J19 U CO Uc 34 50 18 M 33 17 17 1 00000000000000000 CO MCI CA 00000000000000000 5 50 34 Ports RJ 45 J18 System Network Port Expansion Port Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 44 of 149 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Interconnecting the Expansion Cabinet s and Assembly s if furnished into the LMS1000 Network 586505000 58
34. 310N 850 80001 80 10001 90001 00001 950 90007 650 60007 70001 0001 20001 10001 750 10001 250 20007 250 0001 180 10001 eur N10 A wely Uejs g usel9 Jo pey 10102 owen jndyno Jaquinn jauueyd a37 00 303 NOILYWYOJNI NOILYYNSIJNO9 T3NNVHO 037 3170 S31nala 303 L33H980M 901 NOILVTIVLSNI 00015017 Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 59 of 149 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 EMERSON Network Power NetSure LMS Data Processing Uni Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 uondo 711 Jo papiAoid 104 siu ur NOLLVYNSIANOO 24 0 ejes BuuuuieiBo4d pue pue Kiesseoeu se peonpoudei eq siy 31O0N 003 009 009 003 003 009 009 003 003 009 009 003 003 009 009 003 003 003 003 003 003 003 003 003 003 003 003 003 003 003 009 009
35. Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 h Affected by ACO Y or N An Alarm Cut Off feature allows temporary disabling of existing alarms This feature is for applications where programmable relays are used as alarm relays For alarm cut off to be functional the appropriate relay channel has to be configured for alarm cut off The system can be programmed to automatically release the alarm cut off feature at a selected time interval See the discussion on cycle frequency which follows i Cycle Frequency 0 1440 minutes When a relay is energized the system can be programmed to de energize the relay at a selected time interval This time interval is determined by the relay s cycle frequency This feature resets external alarm logic that requires an open to close transition for alarming During a relay alarm condition the relay remains energized for the time duration determined by the value of the relay s cycle frequency Once this time period expires the system de energizes the relay for 15 seconds The system will then re energize the relay if the alarm condition still exists If the relay channel is set to be affected by ACO the cycle frequency is also used to automatically release the alarm cut off feature at a time interval determined by the cycle frequency The system automatically performs the equivalent of a CLR
36. External Traditional Rectifiers Only e Binary inputs connected to each rectifier s RFA alarm output If the rectifiers were connected to binary inputs Figure 22 Sequential Start Option Connections control cannot be used to control a rectifier Relay Outputs LMS1000 Main Cabinet 586505000 586505500 only Binary Inputs Binary Input Binary Input from Commercial AC Failure Transfer Detection Circuit from Rectifier s RFA Alarm Output resistive battery one per rectifier maximum 32 rectifiers customer connection not required for PCUs connection internally made maximum does NOT apply to PCUs to Rectifier s TR or RCC Leads one per rectifier maximum 32 rectifiers not required for PCUS maximum does NOT apply to PCUs Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 48 of 149 from Standby On Proper Operate Detection Circuit if necessary Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 LMS Dual MCA Interface Software Option Refer to the LMS documentation especially Section 5847 for description configuration and operation of the LMS Dual MCA Interface feature Refer to Spec Nos 582140000 582140001 or 582126100 Power System documentation for system interconnections information Powering Up and Checking System Operation Initial Startup Preparation Ensure that all
37. Table 1 Local Port Pin Assignments 9 Pin Female D Type Jack RS 232 Configured as DCE Port Pin Number Application Input Output 1 2 Transmitted Data TxD Output from System 3 Received Data RxD Input to System 4 Data Set Ready DSR Output from System 5 Signal Ground Gnd Data Terminal Ready 6 Input to System 7 Clear to Send CTS Input to System 8 Request to Send RTS Output from System 9 26 01149 Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Gateway Port Connections if Gateway Software Option is installed The Gateway Software Option allows the LMS1000 to emulate a dumb RS 232 asynchronous terminal interface When installed user input through either a local or remote LMS1000 port is directed to the customer equipment connected to the LMS1000 Gateway port The cable from the LMS1000 Gateway port to the customer equipment must not exceed 50 feet This cable must be provided by the customer 586505000 586505500 In the 586505000 586505500 system the Gateway port is provided via the OEM1 port Refer to Figure 7 for port location Refer to Table 3 for port pin assignments See OEM1 Port Connections if required 586505000 586505500 Only later in these instructions 582140000 582140001 582126100 In the 582140000 582140001 582126100 system the Gateway port is provi
38. ee ee tinier number must be entered for Standby On Proper Operate Input b Once the AC failure qualification period 15 seconds i q E b Ifan AC fail or transfer circuit is not used or does not expires the system determines if the AC Sequencer exist the binary channel number entered for Standby activates The AC sequencer starts when AC power is B tert tai m stalsobe entered S 5 A n ro f nput restored Rectifiers PCUs will be sequenced on if the AC E E RUN for AC Fail Transfer Input Input Type sequencer is enabled otherwise all rectifiers PCUs will i HQ Fail or Transfer mustalso for Fail be turned on simultaneously The recommended method is to enable the AC sequencer to sequence the PROCEDURE rectifiers PCUs The system constantly monitors the The sequencing feature if provided can be activated or disabled by using the command SET SEQUENCE which is described below This command displays a header that contains the current configuration information Then individually the command lists each item that can be changed prompting for new or revised information to be entered If the current information does not need to be changed press EV7ERto continue This command is available to users programmed for access to level 6 commands status of AC power and will start the AC sequencing process when restoration of AC power is detected c Once
39. then press ENTER 3 If N was entered the system displays another analog channel configuration If Y was entered the system allows the default configuration information of the current analog channel to be changed as shown below 4 Thesystem responds with Name current info Name 5 the desired name for this analog channel 30 characters maximum then press ENTER 6 Thesystem responds with Sub access Identifier current info Sub access Identifier 7 This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum of the sub access identifier that this channel belongs to then press ENTER The group of LMS1000 channels monitoring a sub entity in an NMA system should have the same access identifier and sub access identifier Only alpha numeric characters can be entered for this parameter uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Table 4 1 8 Thesystem responds with System Alarm Report mode current info System Alarm Report mode Y or N 9 Type Yifthe system is required to initiate an alarm report if an alarm limit is exceeded on this channel and not then press ENTER 10 The system responds with Transducer Type current info Transducer Type Shunt Current Voltage Temp or None 11 Type SHUNT CURRENT VOLTAGE TEMP or NONEto specify the type of signal connected to the input associated to this cha
40. 2014 65 of 149 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 EMERSON Network Power NetSure LMS Data Processing Uni Issue BA April 7 2014 Installation Instructions Section 5879 S Iejep siy ur uolos NOILVYNDISANOO 01 19j8j pue 5 pue piosa Jesseoeu se peonpo4dei eq jeeusx1ov siy 31ON 003 004 003 003 003 004 003 003 003 004 003 003 003 004 003 003 uondioseg uonipuo2 ur uel uonipuoo 31r uoneo ON tuun pwn pod Bd1A18S e wi uue v uoneo ON e JequinN euueu5 uonounJ aed wouy p3uo jeurqe 00 SGON HOS NOILVINYOSNI NOILVYNSIANOD 13NNVHO NOILONNSA alva Sa3lngldLlv NOILdO 33VMLJOS HIL 403 LAAHSMYOM 907 NOILVTIVLSNI 000LSWT1 Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 66 of 149 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 EMERSON Network Power JOY jenueu siu ur NOILVYNOISANOO OF 9 pue 5 juewn
41. 5 Network Power 13 The system responds with Save changes Y or N 14 Type Yif the above entered data is to be saved in the TL1 port parameter configuration and not Then press ENTER 15 The system responds with Must issue a hardware reset for changes to take effect Setting Access Identifiers applies only to TL1 commands messages This procedure shows the user how to program up to thirty two 32 Access Identifiers The terms Access Identifier LMS1000 Access Identifier and LMS1000 Sub Access Identifier are described as follows Access Identifier In an NMA system a unique access identifier AID is used to identify each entity contained within the system The system must be configured to allow single access identifier to be used to access and report on an NMA system entity which may consist of a multiple of sub entities each monitored by a variety of LMS1000 channels This is accomplished by configuring LMS1000 access identifiers and LMS1000 sub access identifiers as described next A list of access identifiers and sub access identifiers appears in TA NWT 001360 Table 4 1 The system can be set to use an AID delimiter When enabled the system access identifier field and the system sub access identifier field in all responses to TL1 commands and reports containing a TL1 access identifier field is separated by a hyphen The use of an AID delimiter a hyphen can be enabled disabled a
42. 582140000 582140001 582126100 Open the bay s front door 2 Connect the leads as shown in Figure 18 Ensure that the green wire from the circuit card is attached to cabinet ground as detailed in Figure 3 3 586505000 586505500 If no more connections are to be made inside the cabinet close the cabinet door and secure with the two captive fasteners arrow on fastener points towards outside of cabinet or 582140000 582140001 582126100 If no more connections are to be made inside the bay close the bay s front door Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 41 of 149 5 Network Power Figure 18 Connection to an Eight Input Temperature Circuit Card P N 506333 A8 AT A6 A5 Temperature input wiring connection terminals 4 A2 qp db qp Xp XD XD D qb b db qp QD CD D D D GREEN WIRE TO CABINET GROUND Note Analog input designations A1 through A8 as shown are for the circuit card only The actual analog channel number depends upon the quantity of analog and temperature circuit cards installed and location of this temperature circuit card in the system network Interconnecting the Optional 586505000 586505500 Expansion Assembly s if furnished to Customer Equipment The Expansion Assembly s is provided with D type connectors to interface with customer equipment Refer to Figure 19 for connector locations and Table 8 and Table 9 for con
43. 586505000 586505500 Main Cabinet DO NOT use relay circuit cards installed in 586505000 586505500 Expansion Cabinets for controlling rectifiers Note Relay outputs configured for programmable event control cannot be used to control a rectifier Figure 21 Energy Management Option Connections when Used with Traditional Rectifiers Relay Outputs Main Cabinet 586505000 586505500 only Binary Inputs LMS1000 Analog Inputs Analog Input from Rectifier s RFA Alarm Output resistive battery one per rectifier maximum 32 rectifiers customer connection not required for PCUs connection internally made maximum does NOT apply to PCUs to Rectifier s TR or RCC Leads one per rectifier maximum 32 rectifiers not required for PCUs maximum does NOT apply to PCUs Spec No 58650500 586505500 47 of 149 Model No LMS1000 from Rectifier s from Plant Output Shunt one per rectifier maximum 32 rectifiers dedicated virtual channel customer connection not required for PCUs connection internally made or when using virtual maximum does NOT apply to PCUs Input Voltage Source may use MCA Interface customer connection not required for PCUs MCA Interface channel Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Sequential Start Connections Note The LMS1000 Energy Management and S
44. Energy management channels must be configured as previously described Refer also to the worksheets or copies of located at the end of the Installation section as a guide in programming the energy management option Guidelines Energy management can be adversely affected by the following events or situations a Any rectifier that does not extend an RFA alarm when turned off manually The system uses the RFA alarm as an indicator of the rectifier s ability to deliver current to the load A turned off rectifier without an RFA alarm indication results in the rectifier still being considered active delivering current when it is not b Any alarm from any of the four possible setpoints for the analog input channel used for plant voltage monitoring Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 A NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power stops energy management and turns on all rectifiers PCUs Note The alarm limits for A9001 are the settings of the VPS NPS Power System s battery on discharge alarm 50 battery on discharge alarm high voltage alarm 1 and high voltage alarm 2 Note Thealarm limits for A9901 are the settings of Spec Nos 582140000 582140001 and 582126100 Power System s battery on discharge alarm voltage is very low high voltage alarm 1 and high voltage alarm 2 c Afailure of any associated analog circuit
45. LMS1000 133 of 149 Code Issue BA April 7 2014 Section 5879 EMERSON Network Power NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 CONFIG L_ Note This parameter is configurable only if the channel is configured as an Alarm Type Condition Type This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum which describes this alarm or event state then press ENTER Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Tables 5 1 through 5 4 Note This parameter is configurable only if the channel is configured as an Alarm Type Condition Description This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type a user defined text message 40 characters maximum which provides a detailed description of this alarm event or condition Then press ENTER May also be used to describe any action to be taken as a result ofthe condition printable ASCII characters are valid except for the percent sign double quotes and the backslash 1 Note This parameter is configurable only if the channel is configured as an Alarm Type Notification Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes the severity of this alarm or event condition then press ENTER CR critical
46. NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Figure 7 586505000 586505500 Location and Identification cont d on next page 586505000 586505500 similar gt ra SLZ Zl located CPU Circuit Card behind in Main Cabinet bracket Note Relay Contacts are Energized During Normal Operation and Deenergized During an Alarm Condition Relay Contacts are Shown with the Relay Deenergized J4 External Hardware Fail Alarm Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 1 7 of 149 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Figure 7 586505000 586505500 Terminal Location and Identification cont d from previous page cont d on next page ES 586505000 de 586505500 similar 1 BEEN BE Front View RS 232 Main Cabinet Located on CPU Circuit Card Accessible through Front Door 5 1 9 Pin Female D Type Connector 9 6 For Local Terminal Connection Communications Ports 9 Pin Fe
47. given a float voltage of 54 0V 56 0 is a high limit Alarm Limit Mode Provides means to specify how processing of alarm limits is performed Normal mode default value Analog alarm limits are processed using the High and Low values as determined by the analog channel s polarity attribute discussed above Bipolar mode Analog alarm limits are processed using zero as the Low value and the most positive or negative value as the High value An alarm high or low can only occur if the sign of the alarm limit matches the sign of the reading value For example this may be used in detecting both high charge current and a high discharge current on a battery shunt Assume a shunt is wired for a negative float 76 of 149 current reading and it has a high alarm limit of 6 0 amps to detect a high float current It can then also have a high limit of 100 0 amps to detect a high discharge current So in this example there are two high alarms with opposite polarity Four Alarm Limits each with the following attributes Enabled Y or N Y this alarm limit is enabled N this alarm limit is disabled Value 5 characters 20000 maximum Threshold value of the alarm limit This value cannot exceed the scale factor Type H for high for low Determines if this is a high or low limit setpoint Name 10 characters maximum User determined description of the alarm To use the rate
48. number of rectifiers failures is passed to the MCA and used in determining Rectifier Minor and Rectifier Major alarms This only applies to Energy Management channels not associated to Vortex NETSURE PCU s Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Model No LMS1000 126 of 149 Section 5879 Issue April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue April 7 2014 CONFIG E_ Note _ If the analog channel selected in Type the number of the relay channel connected to the TR or RCC leads the Shunt step is not associated of the rectifier connected to this channel then press ENTER to a PCU shunt the system Note Only use relay channel on circuit cards installed in the responds with 586505000 586505500 Main Cabinet or name entered above TR lead 582140000 582140001 582126100 Primary Power Bay DO NOT use relay circuit cards in Expansion Cabinets for controlling rectifiers Note This parameter is not user configurable for PCUs Rectifier On when Standby ON Type Yif itis required to have the rectifier PCU connected to this Y or N channel to be turned on if a standby source is supplying power to the rectifier PCU and Wif not then press ENTER Save changes Y or N Type Yif the above entered data is to be saved in the current energy management configuration file and Mif not then press ENTER Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Sect
49. the following is displayed Channel active Y or N Type Yif the channel is required to be active and Wif not then press ENTER If N was entered the system displays another relay channel configuration If Y was entered the system allows the default configuration information of the current relay channel to be changed as shown below The system responds with Name current info Name Type the desired name for this relay channel 30 characters maximum then press ENTER The system responds with Sub access Identifier current info Sub access Identifier This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum of the sub access identifier that this channel belongs to then press ENTER The group of LMS1000 channels monitoring a sub entity in an NMA system should have the same access identifier and sub access identifier Only alpha numeric characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Table 4 1 The system responds with current info Y or N Alarm Alarm Type Type Type Yif the alarm condition determined by this channel is required to be recorded in the alarm log required if System Alarm Reporting or TL1 report messaging is desired for this channel and or an alarm class of 1 99 of 149 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 5 Netw
50. wear an appropriately grounded wrist strap work on a conductive surface use a grounded soldering iron and use grounded test equipment Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 v Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue April 7 2014 gei FCC Information The MCA Interface Modem Option if installed has been granted a registration number by the Federal Communications Commission under Part 68 rules and regulations for direct connection to the telephone lines In order to comply with these FCC rules the following instructions must be carefully read and applicable portions followed completely a Direct connection to the telephone lines may be made only through the standard plug ended cord furnished to the utility installed jack No connection may be made to party or coin phone lines Priorto connecting the device to the telephone lines you must b Call your telephone company and inform them you have an registered device you desire to connect to their telephone lines Give them the number s of the line s to be used the make and model of the device the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence This information will be found on the device or enclosed with instructions as well as the jack suitable for your device c Afterthe telephone company has been advised of the above you may connect your device if the jack is
51. 1 4 for Function Input n Any Binary Alarm Right Side Terms Definition An Active true Term in the Program 51 if there is any new analog or binary alarm true for only one second An Active true Term in the Program if the S2 pushbutton on the front of Binary Alarm For Input Any Relay Channel Activated the LMS1000 is pushed true for only one second Relay Channel n Activated Any LED Channel Activated LED Channel n Activated Day of the Week Specified by n 1 7 1 Month of Year Specified by n 1 12 An Alarm Classification Term where n is a number from 1 8 which represents an alarm class number The K term will be active true if an alarm occurs on any analog or function channel alarm limit or binary channel programmed with this alarm class number in its configuration Note Relay and LED channels programmed with an alarm class number will NOT activate the alarm class term in a control program Numerical Day of Month Specified By n 1 31 Programmable Time Period Specified by n See Command E1 SET PERIOD An Active true Term in the Program if n or More Combinations of Terms Inside the Parenthesis are Active Sequencer Error Sequencer Aborted Note Relay and LED Channels Only The channel name should reflect thisentry such as naming the channel Sequencer Aborted
52. 102 The system responds with Off Delay Time current info Off Delay Time 103 Type the required alarm off delay time period and a modifier then press ENTER The off delay time is the amount of seconds that an alarm condition must cease before the system recognizes that the alarm condition ceased Entera valid value 0 9999 then the modifier s for seconds m for minutes h for hours If no modifier entered modifier defaults to seconds 104 The system responds with On Delay Time current info On Delay Time 105 Type the required alarm on delay time period and a modifier then press EV7ER The on delay time is the amount of seconds that an alarm condition must exist before the system recognizes it as an alarm condition Entera valid value 0 9999 then the modifier s for seconds m for minutes h for hours If no modifier entered modifier defaults to seconds 106 The system responds with Save changes Y or N 107 Type Yif the above entered data is to be saved in the current analog channel configuration and Wif not then press ENTER 108 The system will display the second analog channel configuration Enter the required data for each analog channel as described above until the system displays the default configuration of the first binary channel Configuring Binary Channels Refer to the worksheets or copies of located at the end of Installing LMS1000 as a guide in programming the
53. 10f 149 D D Oo oO O Ooo 0 oO 5 Network Power Optional Expansion Assembly s Mounted in Customer Equipment Optional Modem Circuit Card Installed CPU Circuit Card s Installed Four Input Analog Circuit Card Installed after Making any Jumper Adjustment as Required Eight Input Analog Circuit Card Installed Twelve Input Analog Circuit Card Installed Four Input Binary Circuit Card Installed Eight Input Binary Circuit Card Installed after Making any Jumper Adjustment as Required Four Output Form C Relay Circuit Card Installed after Making any Jumper Adjustment as Required Eight Input Temperature Circuit Card Installed and Ground Lead Attached to Frame Ground Main and Expansion Cabinets Grounding Connection Made 586505000 586505500 only Main and Expansion Cabinets DC Input Power Connection Made 586505000 586505500 only External CPU Hardware Fail Alarm Connections Made Local Port Connections Made Modem Port Connections Made Ethernet Port Connections Made OEM1 Port Connections Made 586505000 586505500 only 2 Port Connections Made 586505000 586505500 only VPS NPS Port Connections Made 586505000 586505500 only Gateway Port if available Connections Made Connections Made to all Four Input Analog Circuit Cards Installed Connections Made to all Eight Input Analog Circuit Cards Installed Connections Made to all Twelve Input Analog Circuit Car
54. 20 ma current loop signals designated as small signal Recommended wire size is 20 22 gauge twisted pair wire Observe correct polarity when connecting shunts and voltages Twenty milliamp loops should be connected in reverse polarity Each of the two leads should be protected using a 1 0 ampere fuse Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 EMERSON Network Power when monitoring voltages or a 49 90 fusible resistor when monitoring shunts The protection devices should be located as near as possible to the voltage or current source to provide maximum protection Recommended Maximum Analog Input Loop Lengths Shunt Inputs maximum 2 000 ft loop length Voltage Inputs maximum 1 000 ft loop length These maximum distances are derived from calculations which would yield a typical 0 1 of full scale error at the maximum loop length using 22 gauge hook up wire Loop length is the sum of the lengths of the positive and negative leads Note No error is introduced when using 0 20mA or 4 20mA current loops less than 20 000 ft Assumes transducer can drive 500 ohm impedance Procedure 1 586505000 586505500 To access terminal block TB1 located on an analog circuit card rotate the two captive fasteners on the front of the cabinet until the arrow on the fastener points up or down and pivot the door open or
55. 5847 lists the MCA Interface channels Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system The Alarm Condition attribute is not configurable for LMS1000 self diagnostics binary channels B0081 B0096 Sub Access Identifier 20 characters maximum This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages The Sub Access Identifier identifies a specific sub entity within an NMA system such as a specific rectifier Only alpha numeric characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Table 4 1 Condition Type 20 characters maximum This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages A description of this alarm or event state Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Tables 5 1 through 5 4 77 of 149 Condition Description 40 characters maximum This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages A user defined text message which provides a detailed description of the alarm event or condition of the limit or channel to which it applies May also be used to describe any action to be taken as a result of the condition All printable ASCII characters are valid except forthe percent sign 25 double quotes and the backslash Notification Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Consists of one
56. 86 TL1 X 25 2 Received Data RxD Input to System 3 Transmitted Data TxD Output from System The port on the front of the cabinet is inactive and the local port is Data Terminal Ready redirected to OEM1 located on the rear of the cabinet Make local 4 Output from System terminal connection here not to the front panel jack OEM1 port 5 Signal Ground Gnd assignments as shown in Table 3 6 Data Set Ready DSR Input to System TL1 X 25 Port if 586505000 586505500 List 86 installed 7 Request to Send RTS Output from System Cannot be used in conjunction with 586505000 586505500 8 Clear to Send CTS Input to System List 79 Gateway Port List 85 AC Analyzer Interface or List 9 88 Local Port Redirection The OEM1 port provides asynchronous output for interfacing to a network interface device an X 25 PAD or similar device Connect the OEM1 port to a network interface device of a PSDN Packet Switched DATA Network Maximum cable length from the network device to the OEM1 port is 50 feet The customer must provide this cable OEM1 port pin assignments are as shown in Table 2 3 A feature of the LMS1000 TL1 X 25 port is to provide customer control of the port s output data flow The output data flow is enabled or disabled based on the state of a hardware handshake signal If this signal is present the port s data flow is enabled Ifa hardware handshake signal is to be provided by
57. A value of 0 disables sending of Report Condition messages If Modem or Email was typed above as the Report Device the system responds with current info IY or Occurred Alarm Report Occurred Alarm Report Type Yif the user requires an occurred User Report and Nif not then press ENTER An occurred User Report is a report of any new alarms that have occurred on the user s channels If Modem or Email was typed above as the Report Device the system responds with current info Y or Retired Alarm Report Retired Alarm Report 103 of 149 40 5 Network Power Type Yif the user requires a retired User Report and Wif not then press ENTER A retired User Report is a report of any alarms that have cleared on the user s channels If Modem or Email was typed above as the Report Device the system responds with current info Y or N Persistent Alarm Report Persistent Alarm Report Type Yif the user requires a persistent User Report and Nif not then press ENTER A persistent User Report is a periodic report of any alarms that still exist on the user s channels If Y was entered above the system responds with Persistent Alarm Report Period current info Persistent Alarm Report Period Typethe number of minutes as referenced from midnight each day that the system will wait before contacting the user with anoth
58. ACO command at the end of the cycle frequency To disable these features set the cycle frequency to zero j Control Type 10 characters maximum This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages A description of the NMA system external control entity that this channel is controlling Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to Appendix G of TR NWT 000833 issue 5 k Program Line 79 characters maximum A control program that defines the conditions under which the relay energizes User Attributes A maximum of eight users can be configured with each user having the attributes described below The programmable attributes of each user can be separated into three groups as follows EMERSON Network Power Optional Configuration for User Reports This is the minimum information required to specify a user that is going to receive any of the User Reports Basic User Configuration Enter the information describe in a through e and v below Required Configuration for Reports and Callbacks Enter the information described in f through m below Optional Configuration for User Reports Enter the information described in n through v below Also enter the information described in Required Configuration for Reports amp Callbacks above User Channels must also be specified a User Active Y or N The purpose of this attribu
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60. Del Channel A0012 or display Type the number of the system channel or channels that will be deleted from this group then press ENTER Delete all of the required channels as just described When there are no more channels to be deleted from the current group press ENTER Channels can be specified by entering a single channel number e g A0001 B0008 or by entering a range of channels e g A0001 0008 L0001 0012 To exit press EV7ERwithout specifying a channel Note display a complete list of channels in this group Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 Section 5879 de 147 of 149 eee NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 re e Resetting Defaults This procedure shows the user how to return the parameters listed in Table 15 to their factory default settings using the command SET DEFAULTS Refer to Commands of the User Instructions Section 5847 for a typical screen display Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system Note Executing this command will destroy information that has previously been programmed by a user All channel configurations are also returned to factory default settings Procedure 1 After logging onto the system type SET DEFAULTS Then press ENTER Command 6 SET DEFAULTS 2 The system responds with
61. In a 582140000 582140001 582126100 Power System note that if a modem is installed it also contains a bracket with a retaining screw When all circuit cards have been installed remove the grounding wrist strap After all electrical connections are made as described later close the cabinet door and secure with the two captive fasteners arrow on fastener points towards outside of cabinet In a 582140000 582140001 582126100 Power System close the bay s front door Save several of the static protective bags that the circuit cards were shipped in If a circuit card is ever required to be removed from the system it should immediately be placed in a static protective bag Figure 2 Installing the CPU Circuit Card Main Cabinet shown Expansion Cabinet similar cont d on next page L az CPU Circuit Card P N 514024 Main AS 586505000 Main Cabinet 586505500 Similar RS 232 Connector P N 506153 Expansion ae ae Spec No 58650500 586505500 7 of 149 Model No LMS1000 Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 EMERSON Network Power Figure 2 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 Installing the CPU Circuit Card Primary Power Bay shown Secondary Power Bay similar cont d from previous page
62. LMS1000 Expansion Cabinets and Expansion Assemblies are connected to the LMS1000 Main Cabinet network with a multi conductor cable that is terminated on both ends with a RJ 45 plug These plugs mate with R 45 jacks provided throughout the LMS1000 network A cable with RJ 45 plugs attached to both ends may be supplied or a length of cable with two unconnected RJ 45 plugs may be supplied as ordered If required the installer is to assemble the cable per these specifications and per site requirements The recommended cable is a category 5 four twisted pair conductor 24 gauge solid copper cable Emerson Network Power P N 156202100 Belden P N 1585AD15 If this cable is ordered through Emerson Network Power specify the required length in 5 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 45 of 149 Attach a plug to each end of the cable per Table 10 and the following instructions 1 Trimand strip 0 5 0 56 inch jacketed cable using appropriate commercially available tools Note Do not strip insulated wires 2 Insert the wires completely into the RJ 45 plug Visually inspect the assembly to ensure proper routing of the individual conductors If using the recommended cable follow the color scheme shown in Table 10 Refer to Figure 9 for the pin numbering scheme of the RJ 45 plug 3 Terminate the cable using appropriate crimp tool AMP P N 2 231652 1 with die set AMP P N 853400 1 Table 10 LMS1000 Network Cable W
63. NO ACO disabled The system responds with min current info min Cycle Freq Cycle Freq Type the required cycle frequency of the relay channel 0 1440 minutes then press ENTER When a relay is energized the system can be programmed to de energize the relay at a selected time interval This time interval is determined by the relay s cycle frequency This feature resets external alarm logic that requires an open to close transition for alarming During a relay alarm condition the relay remains energized for the time duration determined by the value of the relay s cycle frequency Once this time period transpires the system de energizes the relay for 15 seconds The system then re energizes the relay if the alarm condition still exists If the relay channel is set to be affected by ACO the cycle frequency is also used to automatically release the alarm cut off feature at a selected time interval determined by the cycle frequency The system automatically performs the equivalent of a CLR ACO command at the end of the cycle frequency To disable these features set the cycle frequency to zero The system responds with Control Type current info Control Type This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name of the NMA system external control entity 10 characters maximum that this channel is controlling then press EN7ER Only alpha characters can be entered forthis parameter TL1 uses
64. Name Main Distribution Bay 1 Spec Number 58212190001 Spec Number Serial Number 12346 Serial Number Location Number L Location Number Module 1 List Number Module 1 List Number AB Module 2 List Number Module 2 List Number D Module 3 List Number Module 3 List Number T Module 4 List Number Module 4 List Number BK After all configuration parameters are presented the system prompts to save the changes Type Yand press ENTERto save the Node s configuration Save changes Y or N Y Storing node configuration The system prompts to add channels to the Node s configuration Type Ythen press ENTER Edit Node Channels Y or N Y 5 6 Add from the available channels those that are active in the system Note Type the number s of available channels to be added to the Node s configuration then press ENTER Channels can be specified by entering a single channel number e g B8 or by entering a range of channels e g A1 8 B1 12 To continue press ENTER without specifying a channel Enter channel e g A12 or A1 6 or D to display Add Channel A1 Add Channel A7 11 Add Channel 1 4 Add Channel 7 Thesystem prompts to delete channels that were previously added to the Node s configuration To continue press ZV7ZR without specifying a channel Enter channel e g A12 or 1 6 or D to display Del Channel Del Channel 8 Thesyst
65. Name current info Limit 1 Name the desired name of the first alarm setting 10 characters maximum then press ENTER Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Spec 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 The system responds with Limit 1 Notification Code current info Limit 1 Notification Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes the severity of this alarm or event condition then press ENTER CR critical alarm NA not alarmed major alarm NR not reported when event occurs MN minor alarm The system responds with Effect Code current Limit 1 Servic info Limit 1 Servic Effect Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes how this alarm or event affects service then press ENTER SA service affecting condition immediate action required NSA nonservice affecting condition action required The system responds with Alarm Class Number Type the desired alarm class number associated with the first alarm limit then press EV7ER Alarm classes specified with the numbers 0 through 8 with 0 representing no alarm class The system responds with
66. O circuit card s LMS I O circuit card mounting positions are provided inside the 582140000 582140001 582126100 bays PROCEDURE Note Refer to Figure 3 through Figure 6 as this procedure is performed 1 586505000 586505500 LMS1000 Cabinet To access the circuit card mounting position rotate the two captive fasteners on the front of the cabinet until the arrow on the fastener points up or down and pivot the door open or 582140000 582140001 582126100 Power System Open the bay s front door to access the CPU circuit card mounting positions 2 Connect an approved grounding strap to your wrist Attach the other end to a suitable ground 3 582140000 582140001 582126100 Power System Loosen the two screws securing the circuit card retaining angle and slide the retaining angle down 4 Unpack the LMS1000 1 0 circuit card s to be installed Four 4 Input Analog Circuit Card P N 506336 Eight 8 Input Analog Circuit Card P N 514528 Twelve 12 Input Analog Circuit Card P N 520838 Eight 8 Input Temperature Circuit Card P N 506333 Four 4 Input Binary Circuit Card P N 506332 Eight 8 Input Binary Circuit Card P N 506334 Four 4 Output Form C Relay Circuit Card P N 506335 Note Amaximum of six 12 input analog circuit cards can be installed in the 586505000 586505500 Main Cabinet or 582140000 582140001 582126100 Primary Power Bay DO NOT install 12 input analog circuit cards in 586505000 586505500 Expansion Ca
67. Power Wiring Considerations All wiring and branch circuit protection should follow the current edition of the American National Standards Institute ANSI approved National Fire Protection Association s NPFA National Electrical Code NEC and applicable local codes For operation in countries where the NEC is not recognized follow applicable codes For field wiring use wires suitable for at least 75 C 586505000 586505500 Main and Expansion Cabinet Grounding Connection 586505000 586505500 only A frame ground stud is provided on the rear of the cabinet Refer to Figure 7 for location Recommended wire size is 14 gauge Recommended torque is 23 in Ibs Provide a grounding connection to this stud 586505000 586505500 Main and Expansion Cabinet DC Input Power Connection 586505000 586505500 only DC input power connections are made to the two position terminal block located on the rear of the cabinet Connections should be made using 18 gauge or 16 gauge stranded wire The ungrounded input lead should be fused at 3 amperes Refer to Figure 7 for DC input power terminal block location and identification The DC input power terminal block accepts a wire size in the range of 22 to 14 gauge Recommended torque is 12 165 Connect the positive DC input lead to the terminal designated positive Connect the negative DC input lead to the terminal designated negative Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014
68. Reports The primary phone number is used only during selectable valid days and hours Valid characters include 0 9 processed as normal DTMF code processed as normal DTMF code processed as normal code B waitfor pager system to answer then transmit pager ID code two second pause comma when used with the TL1 port only alphanumeric characters are valid all other characters are ignored Valid Days amp Hours for Primary Phone Number 1 7 with 1 Sunday 00 23 These variables specify the days and n hours when the primary phone number is used for callbacks and the primary phone number or primary Email is used for System Alarm Reports and User Reports A range of days is specified by entering the beginning and ending days of the valid period using numbers to represent the days A range of hours is specified by entering the beginning and ending hour of the valid period Alternate Phone Number 20 Characters maximum This phone number is used for callbacks System Alarm Reports and User Reports when the current date and p 81 of 149 time are not valid See primary phone number for valid characters Primary E mail This is the Email address used for System Alarm Reports and User Reports during the Valid Days amp Hours for Primary Phone Number Alternate E mail This is the Email address used for System Alarm Reports and User Reports outside of the Valid Days amp Hours for Prima
69. Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 grounding studs provided inside the bay Refer to Figure 3 for location Place the lug of the green wire below the grounding wrist strap bottom nut Tighten the top nut down to lock the bottom nut 10 Supplied with your system documentation is an I O captive fasteners arrow on fastener points towards circuit card label sheet P N 520538 These labels allow outside of cabinet In a circuit card identification without removing a circuit card 582140000 582140001 582126100 Power System Apply the appropriate labels to the sheetmetal below close the bay s front door 14 Save several of the static protective bags that the circuit 11 582140000 582140001 582126100 Power System cards were shipped in If a circuit card is ever required to When all circuit cards have been installed slide the circuit be removed from the system it should immediately be card retaining angle up and secure by tightening the two placed in a static protective bag screws Figure3 Installing the I O Circuit Cards cont d on next page 586505000 Main or Expansion Cabinet 586505500 Similar MT N N Len IR Circuit Card Temperature Mounting Positions Temperature Circuit Card Install I O Circuit Cards Circuit Card Grounding Stud from Left to Right Grounding Stud Location with Component Side Location of Circuit Card Facing the Note Left as Viewed from the Front Two Grounding St
70. See Detail C for See Detail D for on outside of front door LMS Ethernet Port LMS Modem Port LMS Input Output I O on MCA Control Panel LMS RS 485 Port LMS CPU Hardware Circuit Cards Primary Bay only LMS Network Ports Fail Alarm Connector See Detail A LMS Gateway Port 20 of 149 TU OT NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Figure 8 582740000 582140001 5821261001 5 Terminal Location and Identification cont d from previous cont d on next page Detail A f SN 0 2229 A a vem LMS LOCAL PORT USB active only if optional LMS installed J 582140000 Provided via a USB to RS 232 Port Adapter Unit Power System Primary Bay Mating Connector in on Power System Wiring Harness SS 5 1 s o CB 96 Mating Connector in Power System Wire Harness 9 Pin Female D Type Jack If required to connect to a serial port disconnect the factory plug to the USB to RS 232 Port Adapter Unit and connect to this plug 582140001 and 582126100 Power System Primary Bay oO 9 9 9 9 o ves yr V eso e i il 5 1 LMS LOCAL PORT RS 232 active only if optional LMS installed 96
71. You can also define an LED channel to give a local indication that a Battery Thermal Runaway condition has been detected and to also trigger the Battery Thermal Runaway Voltage level Examples 10008 80101 80101 can be the input of a thermal switch 10008 A0102 1 A0102 1 can be the 1 alarm point of a temperature probe from a temperature card 10008 F0032 4 F0032 4 can be any calculation of a function channel configuration using the 4 alarm point 10008 K8 K8 is a defined Battery Thermal Runaway Alarm Class Or you can define a relay channel to give a remote indication that a Battery Thermal Runaway condition has been detected and to also trigger the Battery Thermal Runaway Voltage level Examples R0001 K8 K8 is a defined Battery Thermal Runaway Alarm Class Built In Failsafe Precautions Use this command to e designate MCA CAN I O circuit card analog input as Auxiliary or Distribution setthe scale factor for MCA CAN I O circuit card analog input and output e designate the alarm state for MCA CAN I O circuit card binary inputs SET NPS MESSAGE CANIO BD If Then After approximately 60 seconds the MCA returns to the mode Float or Test EQ previously in operation before LMS1000 control LMS1000 and MCA Communications is Lost After approximately 60 seconds the MCA returns to the mode Float or Test EQ previously in operation before LMS1000 control The LMS1000 continu
72. a discussion on program lines Note When the LMS1000 is used in a 582140000 582140001 and 582126100 NETSURE Power System that communicates to the LMS1000 using the LISP port option channels F64 and F63 are used 10 provide the values to the Power System MCA for Total Rectifier Output and External Distribution Load status readings respectively Any value assigned calculated in the program lines of these channels will be passed to the MCA and summed into the Total Charger Output and Total Load Current respectively as viewed on LMS1000 channels A9902 and 9904 Spec 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 1 32 of 1 49 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit e Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Changing the LED Channel Configurations The LED channel configurations can be changed by using the commands CONFIG The command CONFIG is also described in Commands of the User Instructions Section 5847 Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system The command when entered will display a header that contains the current configuration Then individually the command will list each item that can be changed showing the current information and then prompting for new or revised information to be entered If the current information does not need to be chang
73. alarm major alarm MN minor alarm NA not alarmed NR not reported when event occurs Note This parameter is configurable only if the channel is configured as an Alarm Type Service Effect Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes how this alarm or event affects service then press ENTER SA service affecting condition immediate action required NSA nonservice affecting condition action required Control Type This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name of the NMA system external control entity 10 characters maximum that this channel is controlling then press V7ER Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to Appendix G of TR NWT 000833 issue 5 Off Delay Time Type the required alarm off delay time period and a modifier then press ENTER The off delay time is the amount of seconds that an alarm condition must cease before the system recognizes that the alarm condition ceased Entera valid value 0 9999 then the modifier s for seconds m for minutes h for hours If no modifier entered modifier defaults to seconds On Delay Time Type the required alarm on delay time period and a modifier then press ENTER The on delay time is the amount of seconds that an alarm condition must exist before the system recognizes it as
74. analog channel monitors any other signal Then press ENTER Note If Yis entered the analog channel will give a FAIL reading if the monitored signal drops below 2 mA If Voltage was entered above the system responds with Enter the transducer full scale output in Volts Type the value in volts of the maximum voltage to be measured by this channel If Shunt Current Voltage or None was entered above as the Transducer the system responds with Scale Factor Type the required scale factor 20 000 maximum then press ENTER Monitor type This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name of the unit 10 characters maximum that the above alarms are measured in ex VOLTDC CURDC etc then press ENTER Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values forthis parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Table 6 1 Set monitor value format to integer I or decimal D This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type if the monitored value monval is a decimal integer Type D if the monitored value monval is an unrestricted decimal number Then press ENTER Alarm Polarity Type for Positive default polarity Type for Negative polarity Then press ENTER See Operating LMS1000 in Section 5847 User Instructions for further description and examples Alarm Limit Mode N or B
75. arrow on the fastener points up or down and pivot the door open Remove the CPU circuit card or 582140000 582140001 582126100 Power System If the CPU circuit card is not already installed in the Primary Power Bay unpack the CPU circuit card P N 521185 If the CPU circuit card is already installed remove the LMS CPU circuit card from the Primary Power Bay The modem circuit card connects to the CPU circuit card via a connector that contains a set of pins that plug into a mating connector on the CPU circuit card The modem circuit card is secured to the CPU circuit card via three supplied plastic standoffs that snap into holes located on the modem circuit card and corresponding holes in the CPU circuit card The modem circuit card is also secured 3 of 149 10 11 12 EMERSON Network Power and grounded through the CPU circuit card via a metal standoff located the modem circuit card and a supplied screw Before performing the next steps study the diagram in Figure 1 Locate the mating connectors on the modem and CPU circuit cards Locate the mounting holes for the plastic standoffs on the modem circuit card and the corresponding holes on the CPU circuit card Refer to Figure 1 and snap the three supplied plastic standoffs into the holes provided on the modem circuit card Ensure the standoffs protrude towards the component side of the circuit card Hold the modem circuit card by the edges Orient t
76. as alarm types in their respective configurations An alarm class is specified by assigning an alarm class number 0 through 8 with 0 representing no alarm class in the above configurations Program lines accept an alarm classification right hand term This term is Kn where n is a number from 1 8 which represents an alarm class number The K term will be true if an alarm occurs on any analog or function channel alarm limit or binary channel programmed with this alarm class number in its configuration Note Relay and LED channels programmed with an alarm class number will NOT activate the alarm class term in a control program Alarm classes are configured with the following attributes Alarm Class Name 5 characters maximum The name associated to this alarm class Alarm Class Number 1 8 The number associated to this alarm class Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 71 of 149 5 Network Power Program Lines Note Only one user at a time has access to the system internal program line editor If the program line editor is in use and another user attempts to edit a program line the user is notified that the editor is in use Function Channel The function channel s program line 79 characters maximum determines the value of the function channel Acomplete program line consists of a function channel number on the left side of the equation and a set of analog channel numbers funct
77. available or after the telephone company has made the installation d Repairs may be made only by the manufacturer or his authorized service agency Unauthorized repairs void registration and warranty Contact seller or manufacturer for details of permissible user performed routine repairs and where and how to have other than routine repairs e If through abnormal circumstances harm to the telephone lines is caused it should be unplugged until it can be determined if your device or the telephone line is the source If your device is the source it should not be reconnected until necessary repairs are effected f Shouldthe telephone company notify you that your device is causing harm the device should be unplugged The telephone company will where practicable notify you that temporary discontinuance of service may be required However where prior notice is not practicable the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service if such action is reasonably necessary in such cases the telephone company must A Promptly notify you of such temporary discontinuance B Afford you the opportunity to correct the condition and C Inform you of your rights to bring a complaint to the FCC under their rules g Thetelephone company may make changes in its communications facilities equipment operations or procedures where such action is reasonably required in the operation of its business and is not inconsistent with FCC rules If such change
78. blocks except the last block in the Installation Acceptance Checklist located at the beginning of this document have been checked This procedure requires a terminal to be connected to the system either locally or remotely as described in this section If a local terminal is used the communications parameters must be initially set for 19200 bits s 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no parity If a remote terminal is used the communications parameters must be initially set for 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no parity Powering Up the System This procedure verifies the correct status and operation of all indicators after power is first applied These indicators are located on the LMS1000 CPU circuit cards In a 586505000 586505500 LMS1000 System these indicators are visible through the front panel of the Main and Expansion Cabinets In the 582140000 582140001 582126100 Power System open the bay s front door to view the indicators on the LMS CPU circuit card PROCEDURE 1 Apply DC input power to the system by closing the external fuse s or circuit breaker s which supplies power to each component of the LMS1000 system 2 Verify that the ON indicator is illuminated green on the Main LMS1000 CPU circuit card and each LMS1000 Expansion CPU circuit card 3 Verify that the FAIL indicator is not illuminated on the Main LMS1000 CPU circuit card and each LMS1000 Expansion CPU circuit card 4 Verify that the programmable
79. by using the command SET USERS The command SET USER was described earlier in this section Channels can also be added to or deleted from the currently logged on user s configuration through the command SET CHANNELS which is described below These commands are also described in Commands of the User Instructions Section 5847 Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your System Note Users configured to report via TL1 network can only specify channels that have been configured as part of an access identifier Command SET CHANNELS Channels can be added to or deleted from the currently logged on user through the use of this command This command is available to users programmed for access to level 6 commands SET CHANNELS Command 6 SET CHANNELS Type SET CHANNELS then press ENTER Enter channel e g A0012 or Type Dto display a complete list of channels in the user configuration POOO TT VE SERE CDL Type the number s of all additional channels to be added to the user Add Channel configuration then press ENTER Channels can be specified by entering Note If X25 or Telnet is selected as a single channel number e g A0001 B0008 or by entering a range of the REPORT DEVICE 1 is channels e g A0001 0008 L0001 0012 To exit press EV7ERwithout selected as the REPORT MODE the specifying a channel following statement appears if the user tries
80. commands SET DATE SET TIME and SET UNIT which are described later in this section 1 Thesystem responds with Date is current info Use Format mm dd yy 2 Typethe current date in the format specified then press ENTER 3 The system responds with Time is current info Use Format hh mm ss 4 the current time in the format specified then press ENTER 5 Thesystem responds with LMS1000 v2 0 0 Unit Name current info Unit current info System Identifier Unit Header current info Unit Name current info 6 Typethe desired unit name 30 characters maximum then press ENTER 7 Thesystem responds with Unit 4 8 Typethe desired unit number 4 digits maximum then press ENTER 9 The system responds with System Identifier 10 This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the desired System Identifier 20 characters maximum then press This data parameter is used to identify the destination of command messages and the source of response and autonomous messages in an NMA system 11 The system responds with Unit Header Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 12 Type the desired unit header 79 characters maximum then press ENTER The unit header is displayed when a user logs onto the system 13 The system responds with Unit Pager Code 14 If required type the desired unit pager code 20 characters maximum then press
81. configuration is a standard Ethernet scheme twisted pair T568A or T568B 10BaseT and half duplex Use shielded Ethernet cable grounded at both ends Note that the LMS RJ 45 jack is connected to chassis ground Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 OEM1 Port Connections if required 586505000 586505500 Only Connections to the OEM1 port are made to a 9 pin female D type jack located on the rear of the Main Cabinet labeled OEM1 RS 232 Refer to Figure 7 for jack location Refer to Table 3 for jack configuration The port s function is determined by the LMS1000 Software Options or LMS1000 Specialty Interfaces EMERSON Network Power AC Analyzer Interface Port if 586505000 586505500 List 85 installed Cannot be used in conjunction with 586505000 586505500 List 79 Gateway Port List 86 TL1 X 25 or List 88 Local Port Redirection Connect the OEM1 Port to a Dossena AC Analyzer Model MV3DL port pin assignments are as shown in Table 3 installed Table 3 Port Pin Assignments 9 Pin Female D Type Jack Local Port Redirection if 586505000 586505500 List 88 installed Cannot be used in conjunction with Port Pin Number Application Input Output 586505000 586505500 List 79 Gateway Port List 85 AC 1 Analyzer Interface or List
82. current info Limit 3 Type is High or Low Hor Ly Type Hif the third alarm setting is a high limit and Zif the third alarm setting is a low limit then press EN7ER The system responds with Limit 3 Name current info Limit 3 Name Type the desired name of the third alarm setting 10 characters maximum then press The system responds with Limit 3 Notification Code current info Limit 3 Notification Code 95 of 149 59 This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes the severity of this alarm or event condition then press ENTER CR critical alarm NA not alarmed MJ major alarm NR not reported when event occurs MN minor alarm The system responds with Limit 3 Service Effect Code info Limit 3 Servic current Effect Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes how this alarm or event affects service then press ENTER SA service affecting condition immediate action required NSA nonservice affecting condition action required The system responds with Alarm Class Number Type the desired alarm class number associated with the third alarm limit then press ENTER Alarm classes are specified with the numbers 0 through 8 with 0 representing no alarm class The system responds with Conditi
83. entered all rectifiers PCUs will be turned on simultaneously after the transfer back to AC power The system responds with AC Fail Transfer Input current info AC Fail Transfer Input Type the number of the binary channel connected to the AC fail transfer signal then press EVER If the binary channel displayed is the correct number press the ENTER key to proceed This binary input monitors the status of the commercial AC line or the power transfer signal and shuts down the rectifiers PCUs when the AC fails or when the transfer switch has been operated The binary input alarm condition is determined when the binary channel is configured The system responds with Input Type Fail or Transfer The system recognizes both a momentary type signal from a transfer switch and a status type signal from an AC Fail sense circuit Type if the AC Fail Transfer Input monitors a steady state signal and 7RANSFERif it monitors a momentary signal Then press ENTER The system responds with Standby Sequencer on Y or N Type itis desired to enable sequencing of standby rectifiers PCUs Type Nif sequencing of standby rectifiers PCUs is not desired Then press ENTER Note If N is entered all standby rectifiers PCUs will be turned on simultaneously when the transfer to standby power is complete The system responds with Standby On Proper Operat info Standby On Proper Operat Input current Inp
84. immediate action required NSA nonservice affecting condition action required Alarm Class Number 0 8 Assigns one of the 8 alarm classifications to this alarm limit 0 represents no alarm class Condition Type 20 characters maximum This parameter applies only to commands messages description of this alarm or event state Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Tables 5 1 through 5 4 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 EMERSON Network Power Condition Description 40 characters maximum This parameter applies only to 1 commands messages A user defined text message which provides a detailed description of the alarm event or condition of the limit or channel to which it applies May also be used to describe any action to be taken as a result of the condition All printable ASCII characters are valid except for the percent sign double quotes and the backslash Unit Text 4 Characters maximum Describes the function channel s unit of measure To use the Power Metering software option the UNIT TEXT must contain the text KW Monitor Type 10 characters maximum This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages A description of the unit that the above alarms are measured in ex VOLTDC CURDC etc Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses sp
85. limit is exceeded on this channel and Wif not then press ENTER The system responds with Monitor type current info Monitor type This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name of the unit 10 characters maximum that the above alarms are measured in ex VOLTDC CURDC etc then press ENTER Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Table 6 1 The system responds with Monitor Value Format current info Set monitor value format to integer 1 or decimal D This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type if the monitored value monval is a decimal integer Type D if the monitored value monval is an unrestricted decimal number Then press ENTER The system responds with Enabled Enabled current info Y or N Limit 1 Limit 1 Type enable this alarm limit or Mto disable this alarm limit Then press ENTER The system responds with Limit 1 Value current info Limit 1 Value Type the required value of the first alarm setting 5 digits 99999 maximum then press ENTER The system responds with Limit 1 Limit 1 Type current info Type is High or Low H or L Hif the first alarm setting is a high limit and Zif the first alarm setting is a low limit then press EV7ER The system responds with Limit 1
86. of analog channels when monitoring 4 20 ma current loop input signals The system automatically makes the necessary offset correction required when monitoring these inputs If Voltage is selected the following attribute is f presented Enter the transducer full scale output in Volts Specifies the maximum voltage in volts to be measured by this channel Scale Factor 20000 maximum Equals full scale rating of the sensing device This attribute is not presented when Digital Temp is selected as the Transducer Type Polarity for Positive default for Negative Provides means to specify the sign of the signal connected to an analog input This allows the value of the input signal to be processed correctly for display to the user and for calculation of statistics and alarm limit activation Positive polarity default value The value of the input signal is displayed using the sign as provided by the hardware circuitry The processing of alarm limits and statistics is performed with the most positive value being a High signal and the most negative value being a Low signal Negative polarity The value of the input signal is inverted multiplied by 1 before it is displayed or used for processing The processing of alarm limits and statistics is performed with the most negative value being a High signal and the most positive value being a Low signal For example
87. system responds with Off Delay Off Delay Time current info Time 91 of 149 Typethe required alarm off delay time period and a modifier then press EN7ER The off delay time is the amount of seconds that an alarm condition must cease before the system recognizes that the alarm condition ceased Entera valid value 0 9999 then the modifier s for seconds m for minutes h for hours If no modifier entered modifier defaults to seconds Note The timing involved in the operation of the rectifier sequencing feature will be affected if the alarm delay attributes for the binary channels selected to control the sequencer are configured Configuring the On Delay or Off Delay for the AC Fail Transfer input or Standby On Proper Operate input will postpone detection signals may have already been detected by the transfer device of an AC Failure or Proper Operate signal by the system rectifier sequencing software The system responds with Time current info Time On Delay On Delay Type the required alarm on delay time period and a modifier then press V7ER The on delay time is the amount of seconds that an alarm condition must exist before the system recognizes it as an alarm condition Entera valid value 0 9999 then the modifier s for seconds m for minutes h for hours If no modifier entered modifier defaults to seconds Note The timing involved in the operatio
88. that Spec Nos 582140000 582140001 and 582126100 Power Systems do not use the LMS1000 Cabinets The LMS is factory integrated into the Power Systems Mounting The cabinet s is to be mounted in a relay rack with 1 or 1 3 4 inch multiple drilling 586505000 Lists 1 and 6 The cabinet s is provided with reversible mounting angles to allow mounting in a 19 inch or 23 inch wide relay rack The mounting angles may also be positioned for flush front mounting 5 inch front projection mounting or 6 inch front projection mounting If necessary remove and reposition the reversible mounting angles to meet your requirements Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 2 of 149 EMERSON Network Power 586505000 and 586505500 Lists 2 and 7 The cabinet s is to be mounted in a 23 inch wide relay rack The mounting angles may also be positioned for flush front mounting 5 inch front projection mounting or 6 inch front projection mounting If necessary remove and reposition the reversible mounting angles to meet your requirements Note A removable label is provided on the front panel of the Main Cabinet This allows the user to write the functions of the programmable LEDs if desired Grounding Connection Main and Expansion Cabinets The earth ground connection to the cabinet is made via an external connection brought to the outside of the cabinet Refer to MAKING ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS in this section for detai
89. the name 20 characters maximum of the sub access identifier that this channel belongs to then press ENTER The group of LMS1000 channels monitoring a sub entity in an NMA system should have the same access identifier and sub access identifier Only alpha numeric characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Table 4 1 System Alarm Report mode N Y or Type Yif the system is required to initiate an alarm report if an alarm limit is exceeded on this channel and Wif not then press ENTER Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 Code 117 of 149 Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 EMERSON Network Power NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 CONFIG A_ Transducer Type Shunt Current Voltage Temp or None Type SHUNT CURRENT VOLTAGE TEMP or NONEto specify the type of signal connected to the input associated to this channel Then press ENTER If Shunt was entered above the system responds with Shunt type 50mv or 100mv Type 50mvor 700mvto specify the shunt size connected to the input associated to this channel Then press ENTER If Current was entered above the system responds with 4 20 mA signal Y or N Type Yif this analog channel monitors a remote measuring module with a 4 20 mA output Type Wif this
90. the LMS1000 is used in a 582140000 582140001 and 582126100 NETSURE Power System that communicates to the LMS1000 using the LISP port option channel L7 is dedicated to provide an External Fuse Alarm indication and channel L8 is dedicated to provide an External AC Fail Alarm indication to the Power System MCA Any state generated by the program lines of these channels will be passed to the MCA as an External Fuse Alarm and an External AC Fail Alarm indication respectively 34 The system will display the second LED channel 98 of 149 configuration Enter the required data for each LED Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 channel as described above until the system displays the default configuration of the first relay channel Configuring Relay Channels Refer to the worksheets or copies of located at the end of Installing LMS1000 as a guide in programming the various channels associated with the system Note Note Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 This information can also be programmed through the command CONFIG R_ which is described later in this section Parameters which apply only to TL1 commands messages do not appear for configuration if the TL1 software option is not installed After the system responds with the first relay channel default configuration
91. the Standby start delay expires the system determines if the Standby sequencer activates If the Standby On Proper Operate input is in the proper state the Standby sequencer starts Standby rectifiers PCUs rectifiers PCUs configured to be on when running on standby power will be sequenced on if the Standby sequencer is enabled otherwise all standby rectifiers PCUs will be turned on simultaneously The recommended method is to enable the Standby sequencer to sequence the rectifiers PCUs 2 1 After logging onto the system type SET SEQUENCE Then press ENTER Command lt 6 gt SET SEQUENCE The system displays the default or current configuration d Allrectifiers PCUs are turned on and sequencing disabled of the sequence option followed by if the fail safe timer expires before AC power is restored or the start of Standby sequencing The fail safe time should not be configured to be less than the Standby start delay AC Sequencer on Y or N 3 Type Yifit is desired to enable sequencing of all the rectifiers PCUs when AC power is restored Type rectifier sequencing is not desired Then press ENTER Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 108 of 149 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 10 11 12 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 Note I N is
92. the current configuration Then individually the command will list each item that can be changed showing the current information and then prompting for new or revised information to be entered WARNING Any rectifier that does not extend an RFA alarm when the rectifier is manually turned off will still be included in energy management calculations as an active rectifier Therefore if such a rectifier is manually turned off it is important to also turn off or reprogram the energy management feature Command CONFIG If the command CONFIG is entered the system will ask that you identify which channel you wish to modify Another way of entering the command is to identify the desired channel in the command line by typing the channel number after the characters CONFIG ex CONFIG E1 The various information pertaining to an energy management channel that can be changed is described below This command is available to users programmed for access to level 6 commands CONFIG _ Command 6 CONFIG El Type CONFIG 1 then press ENTER Note Channel active Y or N If Y is entered the system will allow the default configuration information of the current energy management channel to be changed as shown below Type the channel is required to be active and Wif not then press ENTER Name Type the desired name for this energy management channel 30 characters maximum then press ENTER nam Shun
93. the user how to change the length of time that the system will remain on line without a command carriage Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 5 Network Power return or line feed being entered before terminating a communication session Note The TL1 port has a session timeout feature which operates independently from the user timeout feature PROCEDURE 1 After logging onto the system type SET TIMEOUT Then press ENTER Command 6 SET TIMEOUT 2 The system responds with User timeout current info Enter new user timeout 3 Typethe desired timeout period 5 seconds minimum 9999 seconds maximum then press ENTER The timeout period is the amount of time that the system waits after being accessed and then left inactive before timing out and returning to the idle state If the system was accessed remotely the system will release the phone line after this time out period expires Setting WEB Interface Refer to the OPERATING section in the User Instructions Section 5847 Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system Setting the Battery Discharge Timer Feature if required Refer to the OPERATING section in the User Instructions Section 5847 Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system Setting SNMP Setting IP Networking Parameters 105 of
94. then press ENTER A persistent User Report is a periodic report of any alarms that still exist on the user s channels Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 141 of 149 Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 EMERSON Network Power NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 SET USERS Note _ If Y was entered above the system responds with Persistent Alarm Report Period Type the number of minutes as referenced from midnight each day that the system will wait before contacting the user with another persistent User Report 0 1440 minutes then press V7ER As an example if a time period of 90 minutes is specified the system reports at Midnight 1 30 am 3 00 am etc Note If Modem or E mail was entered above as the Report Device the system responds with Daily Report Y or N Type Yif the user requires a daily User Report and Wif not then press ENTER Note I Y was entered above the system responds with Daily Report Command Type the standard system command or user programmable command 30 characters maximum that the system will issue to generate the daily User Report then press ENTER Note _ If Y was entered above the system responds with Daily Report Time Type the desired time that the user wants to be contacted with the daily User Report format HH MM
95. user how to terminate the current Refer to the following tables communication session PROCEDURE 1 Type BYE then press ENTER Command lt 6 gt BYE 2 The screen displays a user logged off response Configuring the System The system requires configuration information to be entered refer to Configuring LMS1000 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 51 of 1 49 Issue BA April 7 2014 amp EMERSON Network Power NetSure LMS Data Processing Uni Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 sejnqugy jeuueyy uoi ido eie yos 11 sjeeusyoM siejep 104 siy uonoes NOLLVHAYOIJNOO 01 19 pue 5 pue Kiesseoeu se peonpo4dei eq jeeusxioM siy FILON V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V 1039 J 91295 S 0A N 10 A A001 10 dual N10 Gnduj uonisod Kejeq d Paras jndino jeubic Jo awos owen jeuueu2 isqun 1995 uo yun 10109 10 aeos ind 02 edAjjunug uang jeuueuo ui ul wiely eBeyoA peiosjes pejoejes pajyoajas unus uejs g
96. 0 586505500 Model No LMS1000 82 of 149 EMERSON Network Power System Alarm Reporting To program System Alarm Reporting the user first decides which alarms are to be reported as part of the System Alarm Report This is done by configuring the appropriate channels for the feature Then configure at least one user If Email notification was selected use the command SET EMAIL to enter the following parameters Primary DNS Address Secondary DNS Address Local SMTP Server Address and Email Return Address Also set the IP Network Address IP Gateway Address and IP Netmask using the commands IP ADDRESS IP GATEWAY and IP NETMASK See your IT Department for these values The Local SMTP Server must be capable of relaying Emails outside of the company s network if any User Email address will be entered that is outside of the company s network Next use the command SET REPORT to configure the System Alarm Reporting feature The command allows four parameters to be specified as described below Report Mode This parameter determines the operating mode of the System Alarm Report feature and can be set to off OFF Single S or Continuous C The Single Report mode means the system reports the new alarms once to the first user with which a data connection is established or an Email is sent The Continuous Report mode means the system continues to make reports until a user acknowledges it using th
97. 0001 582126100 Power System s LMS RS 485 Port Connections RS 485 Port 31 LMS1000 Input Output I O Circuit Card Connections eese tenentem enne 31 Interconnecting the Optional 586505000 586505500 Expansion Assembly s if furnished to M 41 Interconnecting the Expansion Cabinet s Assembly s if furnished into the LMS1000 Network 586505000 586505500 Only 6 i rts itk teet 45 ModelNo LMS1000 i Issue BA Apr 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit TD er Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Energy Management Connections when used w traditional rectifiers external to the system 47 Sequential Start COMMECHONS rte ores et eee eta erar dote venue abused scons 48 LMS Dual MCA Interface Software Option eeeeseseeeeseeeeeeene enne tne tne nennen eene nennen 49 Powering Up and Checking System Operation eese tenente nennen nete nne nennen eene nennen 49 Initial Startup Preparation oodd nir teer te ee teinte erbe Ehe Pea eh coe ee ue epe NI ene ede aea codo eve eee 49 Powering Up the System s s cepe teneat uh ce EPA 49 Logging eu c
98. 05500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 1 49 of 1 49 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit 9 EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and may not be suitable for all applications While every precaution has been taken to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this document Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc assumes no responsibility and disclaims all liability for damages result ing from use of this information or for any errors or omissions Referto other local practices or building codes as applicable for the correct methods tools and materials to be used in performing procedures not specifically described in this document The products covered by this instruction manual are manufactured and or sold by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc This document is the property of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc and contains confidential and proprietary information owned by Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc Any copying use or disclosure of it without the written permission of Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc is strictly prohibited Names of companies and products are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies Any questions regarding usage of trad
99. 1000 points towards outside of cabinet or 582140000 582140001 582126100 If no more connections are to be made inside the bay close the bay s front door Figure 14 Connection to a Four Input Binary Circuit Card P N 506332 9 B4 OQ S PEE B3 9 9 8 Ge Binary input wiring connection 7 terminals 9 5 4 3 2 B1 1 Note Binary input designations B1 through B4 as shown are for the circuit card only The actual binary channel number depends upon the quantity of binary circuit cards installed and the location of this binary circuit card in the system network EIGHT INPUT BINARY CIRCUIT CARD P N 506334 CONNECTIONS Connections to a binary circuit card are made to terminal block TB1 located at the edge of the circuit card Refer to Making Connections to an LMS1000 Input Output I O Circuit Card in this section for terminal block TB1 connection information Refer to Figure 15 for terminal block pinouts Recommended wire size is 20 22 gauge A 49 90 fusible resistor located in each single ended input lead may be used to protect Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 3 586505000 586505500 If no more connections are to be made inside the cabinet close the cabinet door and secure with the two capti
100. 149 Use the following commands to set the IP Networking parameters Unit TCP IP Address Use the command IP ADDRESS and enter the TCP IP address assigned to this system Refer to Commands in the User Instructions Section 5847 for further information on the use of this command Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system Host Addresses Use the command IP HOST and add Host addresses Refer to Commands in the User Instructions Section 5847 for further information on the use of this command Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Gateway Address Use the command IP GATEWAY and configure the Gateway address Refer to Commands in the User Instructions Section 5847 for further information on the use of this command Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system Netmask Address Use the command IP NETMASK and configure the Netmask address Refer to Commands in the User Instructions Section 5847 for further information on the use of this command Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system Setting SNMP Parameters Use the following comm
101. 20000 maximum then press ENTER The system responds with Limit 3 Type current info Limit 3 Type is High or Low H or L Type Hif the third alarm setting is a high limit and Zif the third alarm setting is a low limit then press The system responds with Limit 3 Name current info Limit 3 Name Typethe desired name of the third alarm setting 10 characters maximum then press ENTER The system responds with Limit 3 Notification Code current info Limit 3 Notification Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes the severity of this alarm or event condition then press ENTER CR critical alarm NA not alarmed major alarm NR not reported when event occurs MN minor alarm The system responds with Limit 3 Service Effect Code current info Limit 3 Servic Effect Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes how this alarm or event affects service then press ENTER SA service affecting condition immediate action required NSA nonservice affecting condition action required The system responds with Alarm Class Number Type the desired alarm class number associated with the third alarm limit then press ENTER Alarm classes are specified with the numbers 0 through 8 with 0 representing no al
102. 5 43 Shunt Input Channel 4 19 Binary Input Channel 7 44 Shunt Input Channel 3 20 Binary Input Channel 2 45 Shunt Input Channel 1 21 Battery Return 46 not used 22 Battery 47 not used 23 Shunt Input Channel 8 48 not used 24 Shunt Input Channel 7 49 not used 25 Shunt Input Channel 5 50 not used Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 42 of 149 BA April7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit o Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Table 9 Optional Expansion Assembly Connector Pinouts J19 CONNECTOR J19 FUNCTION CONNECTOR J19 FUNCTION PIN PIN 1 Shunt Input Channel 23 26 Shunt Input Channel 12 2 Shunt Input Channel 22 27 Shunt Input Channel 9 3 Shunt Input Channel 20 28 Shunt Input Channel 9 4 Shunt Input Channel 19 29 not used 5 Shunt Input Channel 17 30 not used 6 Shunt Input Channel 17 31 not used 7 Shunt Input Channel 15 32 not used 8 Shunt Input Channel 14 33 not used 9 Shunt Input Channel 12 34 Shunt Input Channel 24 10 Shunt Input Channel 11 35 Shunt Input Channel 24 11 Shunt Input Channel 10 36 Shunt Input Channel 21 12 not used 37 Shunt Input Channel 20 13 not used 38 Shunt Input Channel 18 14 not used 39 Shunt Input Channel 16
103. 50500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 EMERSON Network Power NetSure LMS Data Processing Uni Issue BA April 7 2014 Installation Instructions Section 5879 seinquny uondo 1L JO pepioid sjeeusyJo 104 siy uonoes NOILVYNDIANOO pue 5 pue Kfiesseaeu se paonpoidas eq Jaaysyiom siy 3 LON 003 004 003 003 003 004 003 003 003 0043 003 003 003 004 003 003 ON 55219 uue v wely yuq 110 H pue anjen y ywn N 10 A pojqeu3 y ur owen wey c ywq uue y c ur y ur ndul JequinN J euueu5 uonound p juod 00 30ON 3102 NOILVW3OHNI NOILVYNSIANOD T3NNVHO2 NOIL NN 58 30d NOILVTIVLSNI 0001507 Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 56 of 149 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 EMERSON Network Power NetSure LMS Data Processing Uni Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA
104. 582140000 582140001 582126100 Open the bay s front door 2 Connect the leads as shown in Figure 11 Ensure that the jumper associated to each input is correctly set as previously described in this section Connect to only one pair of terminals provided for each input 3 586505000 586505500 If no more connections are to be made inside the cabinet close the cabinet door and secure with the two captive fasteners arrow on fastener points towards outside of cabinet or 582140000 582140001 582126100 If no more connections are to be made inside the bay close the bay s front door Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 32 of 149 Figure 11 Connection to a Four Input Analog Circuit Card P N EN 16 LARGE SIGNAL 0 60 volts DC 1516 Refer to Figure 2 4 for proper jumper placement 44 SMALL SIGNAL 50 mv shunts 100 mv shunts 20 ma current loops 133 Refer to Figure 2 4 for proper jumper placement 2 LARGE SIGNAL 0 60 volts DC 11 Refer to Figure 2 4 for proper jumper placement f 10 SMALL SIGNAL 50 mv shunts 100 mv shunts 20 ma current loops o S Refer to Figure 2 4 for proper jumper placement Analog input 6 wiring connection 8 LARGE SIGNAL terminals 0 60 volts DC 1 rd S Refer to Figure 2 4 for proper jumper placement e S SMALL SIGNAL 50 mv shunts 100 mv shunts 20 ma current loops 5 S Refer to Figu
105. 6505500 Only In a 582140000 582140001 582126100 Power System refer to the Power System s nstallation Instructions for LMS Network interconnections between Bays and optional LMS Expansion Assembly s Located on the back of the Main and Expansion Cabinets are four RJ 45 Expansion Ports Refer to Figure 7 for location Located on the Expansion Assembly s is one RJ 45 Expansion Port Refer to Figure 20 for location Interconnect these ports as required for your installation so that each Expansion Cabinet and Expansion Assembly is connected to the LMS1000 Network path from each Expansion Cabinet or Assembly can be traced back to Main Cabinet Referto the next section for cable specifications and assembly instructions Refer to Figure 20 for a typical network interconnect diagram Refer to SAG586505000 SAG586505500 for maximum cable length specifications The SAG can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system LMS1000 Network Cable Specifications 5 Network Power feet increments A six foot cable with appropriate plugs pre attached is also available P N 421842700 The required components necessary to terminate the cable are provided in a kit offered by Emerson Network Power The Emerson Network Power part number of this kit is 483589500 and consist of a Two 2 RJ 45 plugs Emerson Network Power P N 247803300 AMP P N 557315 LMS1000 Network Cable Assembly
106. 7 2014 5 Network Power or channel to which it applies May also be used to describe any action to be taken as a result of the condition All printable ASCII characters are valid except for the percent sign double quotes and the backslash Unit Text 4 Characters maximum Describes the analog input s unit of measure To use the rate analog channel maximum load percentages feature the UNIT TEXT must be AMPS To display temperature readings in Fahrenheit the UNIT TEXT for the appropriate analog channel must be set to DEGF Monitor Type 10 characters maximum This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages A description ofthe unit that the above alarms are measured in ex VOLTDC CURDC etc Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Table 6 1 Monitor Value Format 1 or D This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Identifies the monitored value monval either as a decimal integer or as an unrestricted decimal number Valid entries are I for integer for decimal Binary Channel Attributes Each binary channel can be configured for the following additional items Note Note Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 The Alarm Condition attribute of the MCA Interface channels is not configurable The Operation section in the User Instructions Section
107. 7 then the system would issue a report at 12 17 a m 12 34 a m 12 51 a m 1 08 a m etc s Daily Report Y or N Selects whether the user will receive a daily User Report t Daily Report Command 30 characters maximum This prompt appears if Y is selected above for the Daily Report parameter This is the command standard or programmable used to issue the daily User Report u Daily Report Time HH MM This prompt appears if Y is selected above for the Daily Report parameter This is the time the daily User Report is performed for the user v User Channels A method of limiting the channels that the system will process for the above User Reports User channels are also used as a method of limiting the information displayed by other commands refer to Operating LMS1000 in the User Instructions Section 5847 for details Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system Users configured to report via a TL1 network can only specify channels that have been configured as part of an access identifier Groups Up to eight Groups can be configured in the system Each one is programmable for a 30 character name plus any combination of channels Channels are specified by entering either a single Channel Number e g A0001 B0008 or by entering a range of channels e g A0001 0008 10001 0012 Groups are programmed using the command CONFIC Spec No 5865050
108. 79 Issue BA April 7 2014 Pe NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power d Alarm Class Number 0 8 Assigns one of the 8 alarm Note classifications to this channel 0 represents no alarm class e Condition Type 20 characters maximum This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages A description of this alarm or event state Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Tables 5 1 through 5 4 f Condition Description 40 characters maximum This b parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages A user defined text message which provides a detailed description of the alarm event or condition of the limit or channel to which it applies May also be used to describe any action to be taken as a result of the condition All printable ASCII characters are valid except forthe percent sign 25 double quotes and the backslash 1 d g Notification Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Consists of one of the following codes which describes the severity of this alarm or event condition CR critical alarm NA not alarmed major alarm not reported when event occurs MN minor alarm h Service Effect Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Consists of one of the following c
109. 999 maximum then press ENTER Limit 1 Type is High or Low H Type Hif the first alarm setting is a high limit and the first alarm or L setting is a low limit then press ENTER Limit 1 Name Type the desired name ofthe first alarm setting 10 characters maximum then press ENTER Limit 1 Notification Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes the severity of this alarm or event condition then press ENTER CR critical alarm major alarm MN minor alarm NA not alarmed NR not reported when event occurs Limit 1 Service Effect Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes how this alarm or event affects service then press ENTER SA service affecting condition immediate action required NSA nonservice affecting condition action required Alarm Class Number Type the desired alarm class number associated with the first alarm limit then press EN7ER Alarm classes are specified with the numbers 0 through 8 with 0 representing no alarm class Condition Type This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum which describes this alarm or event state then press EN7ER Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Tables 5 1 through 5 4 C
110. An IP address is a unique identifying number that your computer uses during its time on the internet Traffic coming from you or going to you is routed based on your IP address which identifies the unique machine you are on and its place in the internet For instance 198 147 241 20 is the IP address of host whitehouse gov All packets on the internet destined for whitehouse gov are sent to this IP address by the Domain Name Service All traffic coming from this host is identified as such because the packets contain the originating IP address in the packet headers All routing and traffic on the internet ultimately depends on IP addresses System Identifier 20 characters maximum This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages This is a unique name which identifies the LMS1000 in an NMA system This data parameter is used to identify the destination of command messages and the source of response and autonomous messages in an system Unit Header 79 characters maximum The description displayed after a user logs onto the system and when an alarm report is issued to a remote terminal It is intended for storing such information as office drawing numbers emergency phone numbers etc Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 70 of 149 Unit Pager Code The number which appears in the display window of the paging system beeper unit Pager Delay 0 99 seconds Determines the time delay in seconds between the last
111. Bays with LMS1000 I O cards and or 586505000 586505500 Expansion Assemblies Note This information can also be programmed through the command NODE ADD which is described later in this section Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Spec 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Note Refer to Operating LMS1000 in the User Instructions Section 5847 for a description of nodes Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system The system searches for and adds to the database all Expansion Nodes found on the network The Nodes are arbitrarily assigned numbers prefixed with an X The X indicates the Node is currently not configured Also displayed is the configuration of the Node as it was programmed at the factory Searching for new nodes Node Name Spec Number Ser Echelon Id 4 1 58212190001 12346 L 1A2B3C4D5F6A X02 58212190001 12346 R 1A2B3C4D5F6B X03 58212190002 12347 L 1A2B3C4D5F6C x04 58212190002 12347 R 1A2B3C4D5F6D The system then prompts to select a Node to configure Type the number of the Node to configure as listed Press ENTERto proceed Which node X01 Enter configuration information as it is displayed Press ENTERto proceed Node Number Node Number 01 Node Name Node
112. Contact Place jumper J4 on pins 1 and 2 to complete a BAT connection for this input ABS BAT 24V Alarm Contact Place jumper J3 on pins 1 and 2 oa to complete a BAT connection for this input Alarm Contact BAT Place jumper J2 on pins 2 and 3 to complete a BAT connection for this input Alarm Contact CHAT arm sonia Place jumper J1 on pins 2 and 3 X to complete a BAT connection for this input Spec No 58650500 586505500 39 of 149 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power FOUR OUTPUT FORM C RELAY CIRCUIT CARD P N 506335 CONNECTIONS Connections to a relay circuit card are made to terminal block TB1 located at the edge of the circuit card Refer to Making Connections to an LMS1000 Input Output Circuit in this section for terminal block TB1 connection information Refer to Figure 17 for terminal block pinouts All relays are shown released Refer to System Application Guide SAG586505000 SAG586505500 for relay contact ratings The SAG can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system Recommended wire size is 22 gauge twisted pair wire Procedure 1 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 586505000 586505500 To access t
113. Dto display a complete list of channels in the user configuration Type the number s of all additional channels to be added to the user configuration then press ENTER Channels can be specified by entering a single channel number e g 0001 B0008 or by entering a range of channels e g A0001 0008 L0001 0012 To exit press EV7ERwithout specifying a channel Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 Code 142 of 149 Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit P UN Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power SET USERS Enter channel e g A0012 or Type Dto display a complete list of channels in the user configuration Oe lee displays Type the number s of the channels to be deleted from the user Del Channel configuration then press V7ER Channels can be specified by entering a single channel number e g A0001 B0008 or by entering a range of channels e g A0001 0008 L0001 0012 To exit press EV7ER without specifying a channel Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 1 43 of 1 49 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 god ea Adding or Deleting Channels from the User Configurations The user configurations can be changed in the regards of adding or deleting channels
114. EM3 Port to a Desarrollos Digitales Door Access Controller Model MKC 1 OEM3 port pin assignments are as shown in Table 7 Note Recommended to use a Desarrollos Digitales Isolation Board Model DTP 1 485 96 DC24 T E between the DAC and LMS1000 If you need to also connect the LMS1000 to a Vortex Power System or NETSURE Power System customer must assemble a Y cable to allow both the Door Access Controller and the Power System to be connected to the LMS1000 OEMG Port You will also have to connect an LMS1000 output relay to the Access Door s electronic strike This allows you to manually bypass the Door Access Controller to lock and unlock the door if the Door Access Controller should fail Table 7 Port Pin Assignments 9 Pin Female D Type Jack RS 232 Configured as DCE EMERSON Network Power worksheets or copies of located at the end of this section can be filled out as the various LMS1000 I O circuit cards are wired Making Connections to an LMS1000 Input Output I O Circuit Card Port Pin Number Application Input Output Transmitted Data TxD Output from System Received Data RxD Input to System Signal Ground Gnd olo 582140000 582140001 582126100 Power System s LMS RS 485 Port Connections 85 485 Port A 9 pin female D type jack labeled RS 485 is provided inside the Primary Power Bay near the LMS1000 Main CPU ci
115. FIG is entered the system will ask that you identify which group you wish to modify Another way of entering the command is to identify the desired group in the command line by typing the group number after the characters CONFIG ex CONFIG G1 Channels can be added to or deleted from a group or the name of the group can be changed through the use of this command as described below This command is also described in Commands of the User Instructions Section 5847 Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system This command is available to users programmed for access to level 6 commands CONFIG G_ Command lt 6 gt CONFIG Type CONFIG G7 then press ENTER Name Type the desired name for this group 30 characters maximum then press ENTER Enter channel e g A0001 0006 or D to Add Channel A0012 or display Type the number of the system channel or channels that will be added to this group then press EN7ER Add all of the required channels as just described When there are no more channels to be added to the current group press ENTER Channels can be specified by entering a single channel number e g A0001 B0008 or by entering a range of channels e g A0001 0008 L0001 0012 To exit press EV7ERwithout specifying a channel Note display a complete list of channels in this group Enter channel e g A0001 0006 or D to
116. ILV3I0913NO2 T3NNVHO ASVNIS NOILdO VL 3043 1 NOILVTIVLSNI 0001507 Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 64 of 149 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 EMERSON Network Power NetSure LMS Data Processing Uni 2014 Issue BA April 7 Installation Instructions Section 5879 siy ur uonoes NOILVYNSISNOO pue 5 juewinoop pue 1esseoeu se paonpoidas eq Jaaysysom siy ILON 003 004 003 003 003 004 003 003 003 004 003 003 003 004 003 003 uondioseg uonipuoo c uonipuo5 z ywq pod c yw uoneo ION 32 9 uue v uonduoseg uonipuo5 ed j uonipuoo y yw wey y yw wey YON jeuuo ed J03luo N ndul Joynuop JoquinN Ssoooy qns l euueu5 uonounJ 3xeu uo p3uoo 00 3104 NOILVW3OHNI NOILV3A09I3NOO NOILONNSA alva Sa3lngldLlv NOILdO 33 VML3JOS HIL 403 LAAHSMYOM 907 NOILVTIVLSNI 000LSWT1 Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7
117. NFIGURATION section of this section Refer to Commands in the User Instructions Section 5847 for typical screen displays Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system Note After initial programming various features of the system initially programmed using the SET SYSTEM command can be re programmed separately Procedures provided in the SUBSEQUENT CONFIGURATION section of this section SET COM Command Sets local port data rate SET SYSTEM Command Sets the following Date Time Unit Name Unit Number System Identifier Unit Header Unit Pager Code Pager Delay Alarm Class Names Expansion Node Configurations Analog Channel Configurations Binary Channel Configurations Energy Management Channel Configurations Function Channel Configurations LED Channel Configurations Relay Channel Configurations Number of Rings before Answering User Configurations System Alarm Reporting CONFIG G group Command Organizes channels into groups SET TIMEOUT Command Sets User Timeout Period IP ADDRESS Command Sets the unit s IP address IP HOST Command Adds a new host to the list of authorized hosts IP GATEWAY Command Sets the unit s gateway address IP NETMASK Command Sets the unit s network netmask SNMP GET Command Sets the SNMP get community name SNMP SET Command Sets the SNMP set community name TRAPS COMMUNITY Command Sets the SNMP traps
118. NMA system should have the same access identifier and sub access identifier Only alpha numeric characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values forthis parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Table 4 1 Alarm Type Y or N Type Yifthe alarm condition determined by this channel is required to be recorded in the alarm log required if System Alarm Reporting is desired for this channel and or an alarm class of 1 through 8 is assigned to this channel when it is activated and Wif not then press ENTER Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 1 36 of 1 49 Issue BA April 7 2014 5 Network Power NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 CONFIG R_ Note _ If Y was entered above the system responds with System Alarm Report mode N Y or Type Yif the system is required to initiate an alarm report via phone lines if this channel alarms and Wif not then press ENTER Note lf Y was entered above for Alarm Type the system responds with Alarm Class Number Type the desired alarm class number associated with this channel then press N7ER Alarm classes are specified with the numbers 0 through 8 with 0 representing no alarm class Note This parameter is configurable only if the channel is configured as an Alarm Type Condition Type This parameter applies onl
119. NTER Alarm classes are specified with the numbers 0 through 8 with 0 representing no alarm class 60 The system responds with Condition Condition current info Type 61 This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum which describes this alarm or event state then press ENTER Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Tables 5 1 through 5 4 62 The system responds with Condition Description current info Condition Description 63 This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type a user defined text message 40 characters maximum which provides a detailed description of this alarm event or condition Then press FAZER May also be used to describe any action to be taken as a result of the condition All printable ASCII characters are valid except for the percent sign 25 double quotes and the backslash 1 64 The system responds with Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 71 88 of 149 amp EMERSON Network Power Limit 3 Enabled current info Limit 3 Enabled Y or N Type Yto enable this alarm limit disable this alarm limit Then press ENTER The system responds with Limit 3 Value current info Limit 3 Value Type the required value of the third alarm setting 5 digits
120. NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Function Channel Attributes Each function channel can be configured for the following additional items a Sub Access Identifier 20 characters maximum This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages The Sub Access Identifier identifies a specific sub entity within an NMA system such as a specific rectifier Only alpha numeric characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to 00 1360 Table 4 1 b Four Alarm Limits each with the following attributes Enabled Y or N Y this alarm limit is enabled N this alarm limit is disabled Value 5 characters 99999 maximum Threshold value of the alarm limit Type H for high or for low Determines if this is a high or low limit setpoint Name 10 characters maximum User determined description of the alarm Notification Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Consists of one of the following codes which describes the severity of this alarm or event condition CR critical alarm NA not alarmed major alarm NR not reported when event occurs MN minor alarm Service Effect Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Consists of one of the following codes which describes how this alarm or event affects service SA service affecting condition
121. NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Specification Number 586505000 and 586505500 Model Number LMS1000 Firmware Version 12 0 Also for the LMS Monitoring System factory integrated into Spec Nos 582140000 582140001 and 582126100 NetSure Power Systems NPS EMERSON Network Power A NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power This page is intentionally blank Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 Issue BA April 7 2014 A NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Table of Contents Admonishments Used in this DoCUMENL ssssccssessssecsssesssseessessssesscnssssscecsscessececsscessssessssesassessseneesssessnseeseeers iv V FCC Informatio eese Tc vi General Information and Installation Checklist eese eren eene eene eene nnne nennen nnns sets netus 1 irem 1 Installation Acceptance Checklist css cccesiiescssctecessvasschetscndeceetecnvsscerestcocdersencescesdtacecsssavacessssncadencavecacenedvadsivectdaevtdectaaes 1 Ds ER E eg ui sese 2 Insta
122. Note I X25 or Telnet was entered above as the Report Device the system responds with 11 Report Condition Interval current info 3 11 Report Condition Interval Note _ If Modem E mail was entered above as the Report Device the system responds with This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the number of minutes as referenced from midnight each day that the system will wait before contacting the user with another Report Condition message 0 1440 minutes then press ENTER As an example if a time period of 90 minutes is specified the system will report at Midnight 1 30 am 3 00 am etc A value of 0 disables sending of Report Condition messages Type Yif the user requires an occurred User Report and Wif not then press ENTER An occurred User Report is a report of any new alarms that have occurred on the user s channels Occurred Alarm Report Y or N Note If Modem or E mail was entered Type Yif the user requires a retired User Report and Wif not then above as the Report Device the system responds with Retired Alarm Report Y or N press ENTER A retired User Report is a report of any alarms that have cleared on the user s channels Note If Modem or E mail was entered above as the Report Device the system responds with Persistent Alarm Report Y or N Type Yif the user requires a persistent User Report and Wif not
123. Note 12 Input Analog P N 520838 Two grounding studs are provided Each 8 Input Temperature P N 506333 grounding stud contains two nuts If a 4 Input Binary P N 506332 Temperature circuit card is installed attach 8 Input Binary P N 506334 the Green Wire from the circuit card to one 4 Output Relay P N 506335 of the grounding studs below the bottom nut Tighten the top nut down to lock the bottom nut Install LMS I O Circuit Cards from Left to Right with Component Side of Circuit Card Facing the Left as Viewed from the Front DO NOT SKIP SLOTS Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 1 2 of 149 Issue BA April 7 2014 A NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Figure 4 Jumper Location Four Input Analog Circuit Card P N 506336 Large A4 Signal 321 Small J2 4 Signal p ERN Large 321 A3 Signal Jumper Input E J102 J2 A4 0 Small 21 Eo Signal t 6 Small A2 Signal 321 5 J m Signal 3 t 2 Small 506336 A1 Signal Place jumper ONLY on pin 1 for 50 mv and 100 mv shunt inputs Connect inputs to terminals designated Small Signal Place jumper on pins 1 and 2 for 0 60 volt DC inputs Connect inputs to terminals designated Large Signal Place jumper on pins 2 and 3 for 20 ma current loop inputs Connect inputs to terminals designated Small Si
124. SA nonservice affecting condition action required Alarm Class Number Type the desired alarm class number associated with the first alarm limit then press ENTER Alarm classes are specified with the numbers 0 through 8 with 0 representing no alarm class Condition Type This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum which describes this alarm or event state then press V7ER Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Tables 5 1 through 5 4 Condition Description This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type user defined text message 40 characters maximum which provides a detailed description of this alarm event or condition Then press ENTER May also be used to describe any action to be taken as a result of the condition All printable ASCII characters are valid except for the percent sign 25 double quotes and the backslash 1 Limit 2 Enabled Y or N Type enable this alarm limit or disable this alarm limit Then press ENTER Limit 2 Value Type the required value of the second alarm setting 5 characters 20000 maximum then press ENTER Limit 2 Type is High or Low H Type Hif the second alarm setting is a high limit and Zif the second or 1 alarm setting is a low limit then press EN7ER Limit 2 Name Type the desired name of the second alarm setting 10 characters maxi
125. TB1 50 mv Shunts Only 514528 50 mv Shunts Only S S S Note Analog input designations A1 through A8 as shown are for the circuit card only The actual analog channel number depends upon the quantity of analog and temperature circuit cards installed and location of this analog circuit card in the system network TWELVE INPUT ANALOG CIRCUIT CARD 520838 CONNECTIONS Connections to an analog circuit card are made to terminal block TB1 located at the edge of the circuit card Refer to Making Connections to an LMS1000 Input Output Circuit Card in this section for terminal block TB1 connection information Refer to Figure 13 for terminal block pinouts The twelve input analog circuit card is designed to monitor individual battery cell voltages Recommended wire size is 20 22 gauge twisted pair wire Observe correct polarity when connecting leads Each of the two leads should be protected using a 1 0 ampere fuse The protection devices should be located as near as possible to the voltage source to provide maximum protection Procedure 1 586505000 586505500 To access terminal block TB1 located on an analog circuit card rotate the two captive fasteners on the front of the cabinet until the arrow on the fastener points up or down and pivot the door open or 582140000 582140001 582126100 Open the bay s front door 2 Connect the leads as shown in F
126. There is no provision for changing access levels once a person is logged on to the system Additionally a user can not change his own password unless he is programmed for access to level 6 commands Note Ifthe user is to access LMS1000 through the TL1 port the user s password must contain two non alpha characters One of these must be a symbol 4 and are the only valid symbols Access Level 1 6 Type the desired access level 1 6 of the user then press V7ER The Note This prompt is not displayed if the access level determines which commands are available to a particular logged on user is modifying his user Level 6 allows the user to have access to all the commands own user configuration A user cannot change his own access level Callback Y or N Type Yif the user requires the callback feature and Mif not then press ENTER The callback feature allows additional system security when accessing the system via its modem After a user calls the system and enters his password the system will hang up and call the user back at the preprogrammed designated phone number Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model LMS1000 1 39 of 1 49 ie BA April7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 gei SET USERS Primary Phone Type the primary phone number of the user that the system will use for callbacks System Alarm Reports and
127. User Reports 20 characters maximum then press ENTER Note Ifthe alarm report is to be initiated through a pager set the user phone number to that of the paging system If the remote paging system requires a Personal Identification Number PIN to gain access then the PIN must be entered as part of the user phone number This is done by entering the pager system phone number followed by the character B followed by the PIN and any terminating character required for example Valid Times for Primary Phone The primary phone number or primary Email will be used by the system only during valid days and hours as programmed below From Day Type the beginning day of the week the user wants to be contacted at the primary phone number for callbacks and primary phone number or primary Email for System Alarm Reports and User Reports 1 7 Sunday 1 then press ENTER Thru Day Type the ending day of the week the user wants to be contacted at the primary phone number for callbacks and primary phone number or primary Email for System Alarm Reports and User Reports 1 7 Sunday 1 then press ENTER From Hour Type the beginning hour of the day the user wants to be contacted at the primary phone number for callbacks and primary phone number or primary Email for System Alarm Reports and User Reports 00 23 then press ENTER Thru Hour Type the ending hour of the day the user wants to be contacted at the primary phone
128. VERSION and configure the SNMP version for traps sent Refer to Commands in the User Instructions Section 5847 for further information on the use of this command Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system TRAPS Use the commands TRAPS OCCURRED TRAPS RETIRED and or TRAPS PERSISTENT to set the SNMP Alarm Reporting method Refer to Commands in the User Instructions Section 5847 for further information on the use of this command Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system Occurred Alarm Selects reporting of new system alarms that have occurred Retired Alarm Selects reporting of system alarms that have cleared Persistent Alarm Selects periodic reporting of system alarms that still exist The Persistent Alarm Period specifies how frequently the system will attempt a Persistent Alarm Report Setting Energy Management if Energy Management Software Option Installed Note LMS1000 Energy Management and Sequencing features are not for use in Spec Nos 582140000 582140001 or 582126100 Power Systems This procedure shows the user how to activate or disable the energy management option if provided This procedure also enters into the system the number of the analog channel connected to a plant input voltage source The system monitors plant input voltage for efficient operation of energy management
129. acters CONFIG ex CONFIG B1 The various information pertaining to a binary channel that can be changed through this command is described below This command is available to users programmed for access to level 6 commands Note Note Parameters which apply only to TL1 commands messages do not appear for configuration if the TL1 software option is not installed The Alarm Condition attribute of the MCA Interface channels is not configurable The Operation section in the User Instructions Section 5847 lists the MCA Interface channels Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system CONFIG B_ Command lt 6 gt CONFIG B1 Type CONFIG B1 then press ENTER If this channel s configuration parameters are not stored in the nonvolatile database that contains channel configuration parameters the following prompt appears Channel 80001 does not exist Create Channel Y or N Type Yto continue configuring this channel s parameters Typing Mterminates the command Channel active Note or N If Y is entered the system will allow the default configuration information of the current binary channel to be changed as shown below Type Yif the channel is required to be active and Wif not then press ENTER If N was entered above the system responds with Set channel configuration to default values Y or N If Yis entered and the user ele
130. affic correctly between them while keeping traffic internal to the two networks separated A gateway such as a Cisco router lies at the border between network1 net and network2 net It correctly routes traffic bound for the internet out to its destination while keeping traffic meant for within network1 on the network1 net side of the router and traffic for network2 on the network2 net side The Gateway address is the address of the router on the network on which the LMS1000 resides Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Netmask Address In the format of nnn nnn nnn nnn where 0 lt nnn lt 255 Description A netmask is a series of bits designed to mask certain portions of an IP address The standard netmask for a class C network like FlashNet is 255 255 255 0 basically the last octet 0 says look here for the machine number the rest 255 is network number The primary use for netmasks is in subnetting Host Addresses In the format of nnn nnn nnn nnn where 0 nnn 255 Description The list of IP addresses from which connections to the LMS1000 are allowed Simply put these are addresses of machines permitted to make SNMP requests of the LMS1000 Alarm Classes You may specify an alarm class for each analog and function channel alarm limit each binary channel and each relay and LED channel which are set
131. ame 4 Repeatthis procedure to name the other Alarm Classes 145 of 149 i TA NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 gei Changing System Alarm Reporting or Individual User Reports Parameters of individual User Reports and or System Alarm Reporting were determined using the command SET SYSTEM System Alarm Reporting parameters can be changed as described below Refer to the command SET USERS in this section if it is desired to change individual User Reporting parameters Both types of alarm reporting System Alarm Reporting and individual User Reports also required certain User parameters to be determined These include primary phone number valid times for primary phone number alternate phone number primary Email alternate Email report device and report mode These parameters can also be changed through the command SET USERS If the reporting mode of any user configuration is set for pager enter the unit pager code through the command SET UNIT Each user can be configured individually to be notified of an alarm report through a pager If the reporting mode is Email set Email parameters via the SET EMAIL command Also set IP parameters via the IP ADDRESS IP NETMASK and IP GATEWAY commands The channels that are reported as part of a System Alarm Report are set by configuring the appropriate channels for this feature System Alarm Reporting The System Alarm Reporting
132. amming the various channels associated with the system 11 Ifthe analog channel selected in step 7 is not associated to a PCU shunt the system responds with name entered in step 44 RFA current Note This information can also be programmed through the info command CONFIG E_ which is described later in this section name entered in step 4 RFA 1 Afterthe system responds with the first energy 12 Typethe name ofthe binary channel connected to the management channel default configuration the RFA alarm circuit of the rectifier connected to this following is displayed channel then press ENTER Channel active Y or N Note This parameter is not user configurable for PCUS this 2 Type Mif the channel is required to be active and Mif not Ly Ane SO then press ENTER Note When the LMS1000 is used in a 582140000 582140001 and 582126100 NETSURE Power System that communicates to the LMS1000 using the LISP port option Energy Management RFA s are summed together and total number of rectifiers failures is passed to the MCA and used in determining Rectifier Minor and Rectifier Major alarms This only applies 4 Thesystem responds with to Energy Management channels not associated to Vortex NETSURE PCU s 3 If N was entered the system displays another energy management channel configuration If Y was entered the system allows the default configuration information of the current energy manag
133. an alarm condition Enter a valid value 0 9999 then the modifier s for seconds m for minutes h for hours If no modifier entered modifier defaults to seconds Save changes Y or N Type Yif the above entered data is to be saved in the current LED configuration file and Wif not then press ENTER Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 Code 134 of 149 Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power CONFIG L_ Note _ If Y was entered above the Type the program line 79 characters maximum which determines system responds with when the LED illuminates then press V7ER Refer to the beginning of this section for a discussion on program lines Note When the LMS1000 is used in a 582140000 582140001 and 582126100 NETSURE Power System that communicates to the LMS1000 using the LISP port option channel L7 is dedicated to provide an External Fuse Alarm indication and channel L8 is dedicated to provide an External AC Fail Alarm indication to the Power System MCA Any state generated by the program lines of these channels will be passed to the MCA as an External Fuse Alarm and an External AC Fail Alarm indication respectively Enter Program Line Code Section 5879 Spec No 58650500 586505500 135 of 149 Issue BA Apr
134. analog channel maximum load percentages feature this description must contain the text CAP or SIZ Notification Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Consists of one of the following codes which describes the severity of this alarm or event condition CR critical alarm NA alarmed MJ major alarm not reported when event occurs MN minor alarm Service Effect Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Consists of one of the following codes which describes how this alarm or event affects service SA service affecting condition immediate action required NSA nonservice affecting condition action required Alarm Class Number 0 8 Assigns one of the 8 alarm classifications to this alarm limit 0 represents no alarm class Condition Type 20 characters maximum This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages A description of this alarm or event state Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Tables 5 1 through 5 4 Condition Description 40 characters maximum This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages A user defined text message which provides a detailed description of the alarm event or condition of the limit Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April
135. ands to set the SNMP parameters GET Community String Use the command SNMP GET and configure the Get community string Refer to Commands in the User Instructions Section 5847 for further information on the use of this command Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system SET Community String Use the command SNMP SET and configure the Set community string Refer to Commands in the User Instructions Section 5847 for further information on the use of this command Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system Setting Traps Parameters Use the following commands to set the TRAPS parameters TRAP Community String Use the command TRAPS COMMUNITY to configure the Traps community string Refer to Commands in the User Instructions Section 5847 for further information on the use of this command Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system TRAP Addresses Use the command TRAPS ADD and add trap addresses Refer to Commands in the User Instructions Section 5847 for further information on the use of this command Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 106 of 149 EMERSON Network Power SNMP Version Use the command TRAPS
136. arameter value 8 Press EN7ERto accept or change the present setting If a parameter value is not entered the setting is not changed saved The system then exits the command Setting System Configuration This procedure shows the user how to initially program the system using the command SET SYSTEM The SET SYSTEM command steps the user through various system commands that are normally separate commands but are grouped together and prompted automatically by the system User responses to this series of commands will program the system for its application In most instances the system first lists current information and then prompts for new or revised information to be entered If the current information is accurate the user should press V7ERtO proceed Refer to Commands in the User Instructions Section 5847 for a typical screen display of the SET SYSTEM command Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 EMERSON Network Power PROCEDURE 1 After logging onto the system type SET SYSTEM Then press ENTER Command lt 6 gt SET SYSTEM Setting the Date Time Unit Name Unit Number System Identifier Unit Header Unit Pager Code and Pager Delay Note This information can also be programmed through the
137. arm class Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 Spec 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 The system responds with E Condition current info Condition m This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum which describes this alarm or event state then press ENTER Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Tables 5 1 through 5 4 The system responds with Condition Description current info Condition Description This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type a user defined text message 40 characters maximum which provides a detailed description of this alarm event or condition Then press V7ER May also be used to describe any action to be taken as a result of the condition All printable ASCII characters are valid except for the percent sign 25 double quotes and the backslash The system responds with Enabled Enabled current info or N Limit 4 Limit 4 Type enable this alarm limit or disable this alarm limit Then press ENTER The system responds with Limit 4 Value current inf
138. arm limit then press V7ER Alarm classes are specified with the numbers 0 through 8 with 0 representing no alarm class The system responds with a Condition current info Condition This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum which describes this alarm or event state then press ENTER Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Tables 5 1 through 5 4 The system responds with Condition Description current info Condition Description This parameter applies only to commands messages Type a user defined text message 40 characters maximum which provides a detailed description of this alarm event or condition Then press V7ER May also be used to describe any action to be taken as a result of the condition All printable ASCII characters are valid except for the percent sign double quotes and the backslash The system responds with Enabled Enabled current info Y or N Limit 2 Limit 2 Type enable this alarm limit or disable this alarm limit Then press ENTER The system responds with Limit 2 Value current info Limit 2 Value Type the required value of the second alarm setting 5 digits 20000 maximum then press ENTER The system responds with Limit 2 T
139. at could cause a service interruption Note The relay circuit card contains a jumper which may be set to disable the use of the SET RLY and CLR RLY commands Note Relay circuit cards installed in 586505000 586505500 Expansion Cabinets or 582140000 582140001 582126100 Secondary Bays cannot be tested until the Expansion Cabinet or Secondary Bay Node is established in the LMS1000 Network This is covered in the System Configuration section PROCEDURE 1 Type SETRLY then press ENTER Command 6 SET RLY 2 The system responds with Set Relay 3 7 then press ENTER 4 Verify that the external circuit connected to the relay output associated to this relay channel performs as expected 5 Type GRRLY then press ENTER Command 6 CLR RLY 6 The system responds with Clear Relay 7 Type 7 then press ENTER 8 Verify that the external circuit connected to the relay output associated to this relay channel performs as expected 9 RepeatSteps 1 through 8 entering the numbers one at atime 2through 32 as required Verify that the external circuits connected to the relay outputs associated to these relay channels perform as expected Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 4 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit ae Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Logging Off of the System Installation Logs Worksheets This procedure shows the
140. ated with the fourth alarm limit then press ENTER Alarm classes specified with the numbers 0 through 8 with 0 representing no alarm class The system responds with Condition current info Condition Type Type amp This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum which describes this alarm or event state then press ENTER Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Tables 5 1 through 5 4 The system responds with Condition Description current info Condition Description This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type a user defined text message 40 characters maximum which provides a detailed description of this alarm event or condition Then press V7ER May also be used to describe any action to be taken as a result of the condition All printable ASCII characters are valid except for the percent sign double quotes and the backslash 100 The system responds with Unit Text current info Unit Text Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power 101 Type the name of the unit 4 characters maximum that the above alarms are measured in ex volt amp etc then press ENTER
141. binets or 582140000 582140001 582126100 Secondary Bays 5 Ifyou are installing a four input analog circuit card make the following jumper adjustments a Four jumpers are provided on the four input analog circuit card Each jumper is associated to an input Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 9 of 149 EMERSON Network Power and sets the input to either monitor 50 mv and 100 mv DC shunt inputs 0 60 volt DC inputs or 20 ma current loop inputs Refer to Figure 4 and set each jumper for the type of input to be monitored 6 Ifyou are installing an eight input binary circuit make the following jumper adjustments a Eight jumpers are provided on the eight input binary circuit card Each jumper is associated to an input The second connection point for each binary input is determined by the placement of the appropriate jumper These jumpers are factory set to the BAT position For each binary input refer to Figure 5 and place the appropriate jumper either in the BAT or connection position Refer to Eight Input Binary Circuit Card Connections P N 506334 in this section for a description of the connection made by the placement of these jumpers 7 Ifyou are installing a four output Form C relay circuit card make the following jumper adjustment a Ajumper is provided on the four output Form C relay circuit card The placement of this jumper enables or disables the command
142. card or failure of the CPU circuit card stops energy management and turns on all rectifiers PCUs d Lossof communications to the VPS NPS Power System stops Energy Management and turns on all controlled rectifiers PCUs PROCEDURE The energy management feature if provided can be activated or disabled by using the command SET EFF which is described below This command displays a header that contains the current configuration information Then individually the command will list each item that can be changed prompting for new or revised information to be entered If the current information does not need to be changed press V7 Rto continue This command is available to users programmed for access to level 6 commands A user with access to level 5 commands is allowed to enable or disable the operation of the energy management feature using this command 1 After logging onto the system type SE7 FFF Then press ENTER Command lt 6 gt SET EFF 2 Thesystem displays the default or current configuration of the energy management option followed by Plant Voltage Input A 3 Type the number of the analog channel connected to a plant input voltage source then press ENTER If the analog channel displayed is correct press the EV7ERkey to end this command Note If used with a VPS NPS Power System you may enter A9001 here Note If used with a Spec No 582140000 582140001 or 582126100 Power System you ma
143. cecceseeseeseeeeesceseesecseeaeeaecseeaeeaecsecsecaecseeseeaeseeseneeeseneeaees 83 Setting Gateway Port Parameters if Gateway Software Option Installed eese 83 Setting System Configuration oreet eee teet ee eet Dee ore ee E e RP e d e Pede be aene eed 83 Setting Email Parameters eerie ence eere cet conesacdachtecseuecouasveckeudestechtusasevivusavieys 105 COMPIQUITMG 105 Setting User TIME OUE utei te ER ROLE QUSE 105 Setting WEB ra Ce 105 Setting the Battery Discharge Timer Feature if required esee 105 edu 105 Setting Energy Management if Energy Management Software Option 106 Setting Sequential Start if Sequential Start Software Option Installed eee 107 Setting TL1 if TL1 Software Option Installed eese nennen tenente eene enne 110 Configuration Required to Allow Access Door to be Locked and Unlocked Manually via LMS1000 if 586505000 586505500 List 80 installed eese eene nene 112 Configuring Battery Thermal Runaway Feature eese eee enne tette ennt tnn 112 Config
144. ction for this input Spec No 58650500 586505500 37 of 149 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Figure 16 Typical Binary Input Wiring cont d from previous page cont d on next page Typical Binary Input Wiring 24V Plant Binary Circuit Card 506334 TB1 BAT BAT Place jumper J1 on pins 1 and 2 to complete a BAT 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 p qp 5 p qp p p qp qp c p p p qp qp OD connection for this input BAT Alarm Furnishing Alarm Contact T ES 24V OR Binary Circuit Card 906334 TB1 BAT BAT 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 POODDOGD ODOT 0000 connection for this input ABS BAT 24V Alarm Contact Alarm Furnishing Ground BAT Spec No 58650500 586505500 38 of 149 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 Issue BA April 7 2014 A NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Figure 16 Typical Binary Input Wiring cont d from previous page Typical Binary Input Wiring 24V Plant uus eem PEUT m u EN Binary Circuit Card 506334 TB1 BAT BAT 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ABS 24V BAT Alarm
145. cts to save the changes when prompted the channel s configuration will be removed from the nonvolatile database that contains channel configuration parameters If Nis entered the channel s configuration will remain in the nonvolatile database that contains channel configuration parameters Name Type the desired name for this binary channel 30 alpha numeric characters maximum then press ENTER Sub access Identifier This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum of the sub access identifier that this channel belongs to then press ENTER The group of LMS1000 channels monitoring sub entity in NMA system should have the same access identifier and sub access identifier Only alpha numeric characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Table 4 1 System Alarm Report mode Y or N Type Yif the system is required to initiate an alarm report via phone lines if the alarm condition occurs on this channel and Nif not then press ENTER Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 Code 123 of 149 Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 god ea CONFIG B_ Condition Type This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum which
146. current info From Hour Type the beginning hour of the day that the user wants to be contacted at the primary phone number for callbacks and primary phone number or primary Email for System Alarm Reports and User Reports 00 23 then press ENTER The system responds with Thru Hour current info Type the ending hour of the day the user wants to be contacted at the primary phone number for callbacks and primary phone number or primary Email for System Alarm Reports and User Reports 00 23 then press ENTER Note EXAMPLE If 16 is entered the primary phone or primary Email is used through 16 59 The system responds with Alternate Phone Alternate Phone current info Type an alternate phone number the system will use for callbacks System Alarm Reports and User Reports when the current date or time is not valid as programmed above 20 characters maximum then press EVER 102 of 149 current info 29 Thru Hour 32 amp EMERSON Network Power Note If System Alarm Reports and User Reports are to be initiated through a pager do not enter an alternate phone number The system responds with E mail current info E mail Primary Primary Type the Email address the system is to use for System Alarm Reports and User Reports during the Valid Days amp Hours for Primary Phone Number then press ENTER The system responds with E mail current info E mail Alte
147. d Green or Amber Type Red Green or Amberto specify the color the LED illuminates then press ENTER Sub access Identifier This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum of the sub access identifier that this channel belongs to then press ENTER The group of LMS1000 channels monitoring sub entity an NMA system should have the same access identifier and sub access identifier Only alpha numeric characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values forthis parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Table 4 1 Alarm Type Y or N Type Yifthe alarm condition determined by this channel is required to be recorded in the alarm log required if System Alarm Reporting is desired for this channel and or an alarm class of 1 through 8 is assigned to this channel when it is activated and Wif not then press ENTER Note If Y was entered above the system responds with System Alarm Report mode Y or N Type Yif the system is required to initiate an alarm report via phone lines if this channel alarms and Wif not then press ENTER Note was entered above for Alarm Type the system responds with Alarm Class Number Type the desired alarm class number associated with this channel then press ENTER Alarm classes are specified with the numbers 0 through 8 with 0 representing no alarm class Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No
148. d A9904 Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Table 11 Terms and Operators for Function Channel Program Lines Definition Value of input connected to analog channel Value of input determined by function channel n Any constant e g 52 08 Four significant digits Definition Application For grouping expressions for precedence Right Su multiply Operators divide add subtract Note Numerical constants less than one must have a zero to the left of the decimal point Relay and LED Channel The relay and LED channel s program line 79 characters maximum determines the conditions that will cause specific relay to energize or a specific status LED indicator to illuminate A complete program line consists of a relay or LED channel number on the left side of the equation and a set of conditions Boolean logic expressions which will cause the relay to energize or the LED to illuminate on the right side of the equation The left and right sides of the equation are separated by an equal sign Table 12 lists acceptable terms and definitions for the left and right sides of a program line equation The right side terms are joined by operators also listed in Table 12 The program line of any relay or LED channel can be entered or revised when configuring th
149. d in alarm log Alarm Class Number 0 8 Assigns one of the 8 alarm classifications to this channel 0 represents no alarm class Condition Type 20 characters maximum This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages A description of this alarm or event state Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Tables 5 1 through 5 4 Condition Description 40 characters maximum This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages A user defined text message which provides a detailed description of the alarm event or condition of the limit or channel to which it applies May also be used to describe any action to be taken as a result of the condition All printable ASCII characters are valid except for the percent sign double quotes and the backslash Notification Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Consists of one of the following codes which describes the severity of this alarm or event condition CR critical alarm NA not alarmed major alarm not reported when event occurs MN minor alarm Service Effect Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Consists of one of the following codes which describes how this alarm or event affects service SA service affecting condition immediate action required NSA nonservice affecting condition action required
150. ded via the port located on the front of the LMS CPU circuit card installed in the Primary Power Bay This is a 9 pin female D type jack RS 232 Referto Figure 8 for location Refer to Table 2 for port pin assignments Table 2 Port Located on Front of Main LMS CPU Circuit Card Installed in Primary Power Bay 9 Pin Female D Type Jack RS 232 Configured as DCE Port Pin Number Application Input Output 1 E 2 Transmitted Data TxD Output from System 3 Received Data RxD Input to System 4 Data Set Ready DSR Output from System 5 Signal Ground Gnd 6 Data Ready Input to System 7 Clear to Send CTS Input to System 8 Request to Send RTS Output from System 9 E Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 27 of 149 EMERSON Network Power Internal Modem Port Connections WARNING The intra building port s of the equipment or subassembly is suitable for connection to intra building or unexposed wiring or cabling only The intra building port s of the equipment or subassembly MUST NOT be metallically connected to interfaces that connects to the OSP or its wiring These interfaces are designed for use as intra building interfaces only Type 2 or Type 4 ports as described in GR 1089 CORE Issue 4 and require isolation from the exposed OSP cabling The addition of Primary Protectors is not sufficient protection in order to connect these interfac
151. dentifier group The following channels will be removed from the user s channel configuration because they are not associated with an access identifier Save changes Y or N 59 EMERSON Network Power Type the number s of the channels to be deleted from the user configuration then press V7ER Channels can be specified by entering a single channel number e g 0001 B0008 or by entering a range of channels e g A0001 0008 L0001 0012 To exit press EV7ERwithout specifying a channel The system displays the second user configuration Enter the required data for each user as described above Configuring System Alarm Reporting Type Yifthe above entered data is to be saved in the current user configuration and not then press ENTER The system responds with 1 Edit User Channels Y or N Type Yif it is desired to add or delete specific system channels from the user configuration and Wif not then press ENTER Channels which are a part of a user 2 configuration are the only channels that the system will process for the above User Reports or TL1 report messages Users configured to report via a TL1 network can only specify channels that have been configured as part of an access identifier If Y was entered above the following will be displayed Enter channel e g A0012 or A0001 0006 or D to display Add Channel Type Dto display a complete list of channels in t
152. describes this alarm or event state then press EN7ER Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Tables 5 1 through 5 4 Condition Description This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type a user defined text message 40 characters maximum which provides a detailed description of this alarm event or condition Then press ENTER May also be used to describe any action to be taken as a result of the condition All printable ASCII characters are valid except for the percent sign double quotes and the backslash Notification Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes the severity of this alarm or event condition then press ENTER CR critical alarm major alarm MN minor alarm NA not alarmed NR not reported when event occurs Service Effect Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes how this alarm or event affects service then press ENTER SA service affecting condition immediate action required NSA nonservice affecting condition action required Alarm Condition CC or CO Type the characters CCor COwhich represents the condition required to activate an alarm then press ENTER Alarm Class Number Type the desired alarm class number associated with this chann
153. digit dialed in a pager phone number and outputting the pager PIN number GET Community String String of alpha numeric characters Description An SNMP community is a relationship between an SNMP agent and a set of SNMP managers that defines authentication access control and proxy characteristics The community conceptis a local one defined at the managed system The managed system establishes one community for each desired combination of authentication access control and proxy characteristics Each community is given a community name and the management stations The GET community name to authenticate GET and GETNEXT requests The SET community name to authenticate SET requests TRAPS Community String String of alpha numeric characters Description See description in GET Community String above The TRAPS community name authenticates TRAP messages to the SNMP managers SET Community String String of alpha numeric characters Description See description in GET above TRAP Addresses In the format of nnn nnn nnn nnn where 0 nnn lt 255 Description A list of IP addresses to which SNMP Traps will be sent The machine with this IP address must have appropriate SNMP browser running SNMP Traps V1 or V2 can be sent This option is software selectable Gateway Address In the format of nnn nnn nnn nnn where 0 nnn 255 Description A gateway is a computer that lies at the intersection of two networks and routes tr
154. ditional items Note Only Channel Active Channel Sub Access Identifier System Alarm Reporting Monitor and Monitor Value Format are configurable for MCA Interface channels The Operation section in the User Instructions Section 5847 lists the MCA Interface channels Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system Sub Access Identifier 20 characters maximum This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages The Sub Access Identifier identifies a specific sub entity within an NMA system such as a specific rectifier Only alpha numeric characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Table 4 1 b Transducer Type Shunt Current Voltage Temp or None Specifies the type of signal connected to the input associated to this channel If Shunt is selected the following attribute is presented Shunt type 5 or 100mv Specifies the shunt size connected to the input associated to this channel If Current is selected the following attribute is presented Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 4 20 mA signal or N Allows simple programming
155. ds Installed Connections Made to all Four Input Binary Circuit Cards Installed Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Connections Made to all Eight Input Binary Circuit Cards Installed Connections Made to all Four Output Form C Relay Circuit Cards Installed Connections Made to all Eight Input Temperature Circuit Cards Installed Optional Expansion Assembly s if furnished Interconnected to Customer Equipment 1586505000 586505500 Expansion Cabinets 582140000 582140001 582126100 Secondary Bays and or 586505000 586505500 Expansion Assemblies if furnished Interconnected into LMS1000 Network Energy Management Connections Made if required Sequential Start Connections Made if required System Powered Up and Checked Configuring LMS1000 System Configured Installing LMS1000 Installing the LMS1000 Display Option Refer to Section 5942 or Section 5943 to field install an LMS1000 Display option These are provided in the LMS1000 Installation Manual and on the CD provided with your system documentation The option is factory installed if ordered with the system Mounting the 586505000 586505500 Main Cabinet and Expansion Cabinet s if furnished The installer should be familiar with the installation requirements and technique to be used in mounting the cabinet s Note
156. e Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 EMERSON Network Power External CPU Hardware Fail Alarm Connections The external CPU hardware fail alarm connections are made to terminal block J4 located on the CPU circuit card installed in the 586505000 586505500 LMS1000 Main Cabinet or 582140000 582140001 582126100 Primary Power Bay Recommended wire size is 22 gauge for loop lengths up to 200 feet and 18 20 gauge for loop lengths over 200 feet Stranded twisted pair wire is recommended To minimize voltage potentials inside the cabinet during installation alarm relay leads should be connected at the cabinet or bay first Refer to Figure 7 or Figure 8 for terminal block location These leads enter the 586505000 586505500 LMS1000 cabinet at the rear of the cabinet and are routed through a cable channel located on the bottom of the cabinet e Terminal block J4 consists of two pieces snapped together The two pieces can be separated by gently pulling the one half from the other This feature facilitates circuit card wiring and circuit card replacement if required e Wires are connected to the terminals of J4 by inserting the stripped wire into the wire opening and then tightening the screw The wires should be checked for proper installation by gently attempting to pull the wires from the terminal e Terminal block J4 accept
157. e ACK command User Calling Sequence The attribute specifies which users the system will call or Email in an attempt to issue the System Alarm Report The User Sequence may contain up to 20 digits that designate the user number For example a valid User Sequence could be 121 In this case user one is the called or Emailed first If the report cannot be made user two is called or Emailed and if that report is unsuccessful user one is called or Emailed again If none of the attempts are successful the system waits the specified Retry Time see below before repeating the process Report Retry Time If all users in the Calling Sequence are called or Emailed and no System Alarm Report is successfully made the system waits the specified Retry Time before repeating the process The Retry Time is a numeric value that ranges from 0 up to 1440 minutes one day with 0 representing no report retry The default value is 10 minutes Auto Logoff Time If selected the system uses its internal modem to make alarm reports If the system must make a report and a user is logged on using the modem he or she is automatically logged off after a predetermined amount of time This is known as the Auto Logoff Time and can range between 30 and 600 seconds Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Initial Configuration Note If configuration info
158. e f Eachrectifier PCU controlled by the sequencer must be in programming the sequencing option configured into an Energy Management Channel even if Guidelines the energy management software option is not installed g The timing involved in the operation of the rectifier PCU Note Eighteen seconds are required for LMST000 to detect the change in the AC source and shut down the rectifiers PCUs Standby AC should not be supplied to the power plant within eighteen seconds of a commercial outage and commercial AC should not be supplied to the plant within eighteen seconds of removing standby AC a Allrectifiers PCUs are turned off when the AC Fail Transfer binary input changes state The method of operation is to have the AC Fail Transfer input change state first before the Standby On Proper Operate input This turns the 5 5 off before the standby sequencing feature will be affected if the alarm delay attributes for the binary channels selected to control the sequencer are configured Configuring the On Delay Off Delay for the AC Fail Transfer input or Standby On Proper Operate input will postpone detection signals may have already been detected by the transfer device of an AC Failure or Proper Operate signal by the system rectifier PCU sequencing software Configuration Restrictions fth n tion is installed a bi hannel power is transferred to the loads and starts the fail safe
159. e fourth alarm setting 5 digits 99999 maximum then press ENTER The system responds with Limit 4 Type current info Limit 4 Type is High or Low H or Type Hif the fourth alarm setting is a high limit and Z if the fourth alarm setting is a low limit then press ENTER The system responds with Limit 4 Name current info Limit 4 Name Type the desired name of the fourth alarm setting 10 characters maximum then press ENTER The system responds with Limit 4 Notification Code current info Limit 4 Notification Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes the severity of this alarm or event condition then press ENTER CR critical alarm NA not alarmed MJ major alarm not reported when event occurs MN minor alarm The system responds with Effect Code Limit 4 Servic info Limit 4 Servic current Effect Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes how this alarm or event affects service then press ENTER SA 7 service affecting condition immediate action required NSA nonservice affecting condition action required The system responds with Alarm Class Number Type the desired alarm class number associated with the fourth alarm limit then press ENTER Alarm classes specified with the numbers 0 through 8 wi
160. e option is not installed CONFIG R_ Command lt 6 gt CONFIG R1 CONFIG R7 then press ENTER If this channel s configuration parameters Type Yto continue configuring this channel s parameters are not stored in the nonvolatile database that contains channel configuration parameters the following prompt appears Channel 20001 does not exist Create Channel Y or N Typing Nterminates the command Channel active or N Type Yif the channel is required to be active and Mif not then press Note _ If Y is entered the system will ENTER allow the default configuration information of the current relay channel to be changed as shown below If N was entered above the system If Yis entered and the user elects to save the changes when prompted responds with the channel s configuration will be removed from the nonvolatile Set channel configuration to database that contains channel configuration parameters default values Y or N If Nis entered the channel s configuration will remain in the nonvolatile database that contains channel configuration parameters Name Type the desired name for this relay channel 30 characters maximum then press ENTER Sub access Identifier This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum of the sub access identifier that this channel belongs to then press ENTER The group of LMS1000 channels monitoring a sub entity in an
161. e relay or LED channels using the command CONFIG or by using the command SET PROGRAM Note Arelay output assigned to an Energy Management channel cannot be controlled by a program line Note When the LMS1000 is used in a 582140000 582140001 and 582126100 NETSURE Power System that communicates to the LMS1000 using the LISP port option channel L7 is dedicated to provide an External Fuse Alarm indication and channel L8 is dedicated to provide an External AC Fail Alarm indication to the Power System MCA Any state generated by the program lines of these channels will be passed to the MCA as an External Fuse Alarm and an External AC Fail Alarm indication respectively Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 72 of 149 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit o Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Table 12 Terms and Operators for LED Channel and Relay Channel Program Lines Left Side Terms Definition Right Side Operators Definition Rn Relay Channel n Ln LED Channel n For grouping expressions for precedence Logic NOT Logic AND Logic EXCLUSIVE OR Logic INCLUSIVE OR Right Side Terms Definition Any Analog Alarm Analog Alarm For Input n Alarm Limit 1 4 Analog Input n Any Function Alarm Function Alarm For Input n Function Alarm Limit
162. e total current output of conventional rectifiers in a hybrid application The channel name for F64 defaults to Total Rectifier Output The LMS updates the MCA with the calculated value for the configured program line Parameters which apply only to TL1 commands messages do not appear for configuration if the TL1 software option is not installed CONFIG F_ Command 6 CONFIG F1 Type CONFIG FT then press ENTER Channel active Y or N Note _ If Y is entered the system will allow the default configuration information of the current function channel to be changed as shown below Type Yif the channel is required to be active and Vif not then press ENTER If N was entered above the system responds with Set channel configuration to default values Y or N Type Yto change the attributes of this channel to their default values Note If N is entered the system will allow the default configuration information of the current function channel to be changed as shown below If Y is entered this command terminates Name Type the desired name for this function channel 30 characters maximum then press ENTER Sub access Identifier This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum of the sub access identifier that this channel belongs to then press ENTER The group of LMS1000 channels monitoring a sub entity in an NMA system should have the
163. ecific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Table 6 1 Monitor Value Format l or D This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Identifies the monitored value monval either as a decimal integer or as an unrestricted decimal number Valid entries are I for integer for decimal Program Line 79 characters maximum A control program that defines the input value of this channel To use the Power Metering software option refer to Operating LMS1000 in the User Instructions Section 5847 to properly configure the program line Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system LED Channel Attributes Each LED channel can be configured for the following additional items 78 01149 Sub Access Identifier 20 characters maximum This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages The Sub Access Identifier identifies a specific sub entity within an NMA system such as a specific rectifier Only alpha numeric characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Table 4 1 Color Red Green or Amber Specifies the color the LED illuminates Alarm Type Y or N Y recorded in alarm log required if System Alarm Reporting is desired for this channel or an alarm class of 1 through 8 is assigned to this channel N not recorded in alarm log Code Section 58
164. ed press ENTER to continue Command CONFIG If the command CONFIG is entered the system will ask that you identify which channel you wish to modify Another way of entering the command is to identify the desired channel in the command line by typing the channel number after the characters CONFIG ex CONFIG L1 The various information pertaining to an LED Channel that can be changed through this command is described below This command is available to users programmed for access to level 6 commands Note Parameters which apply only to TL1 commands messages do not appear for configuration if the TL1 software option is not installed CONFIG L_ Command lt 6 gt CONFIG 11 Type COMIGL7 then press ENTER Channel active Y or N Note Type Yif the channel is required to be active and Wif not then press If Y is entered the system will ENTER allow the default configuration information of the current LED channel to be changed as shown below If N was entered above the system responds with Type Yto change the attributes of this channel to their default values Note If N is entered the system will allow the default configuration information of the current LED channel to be changed as shown below If Y is entered this command terminates Set channel configuration to default values Y or N Name Type the desired name for this LED channel 30 characters maximum then press ENTER Color Re
165. ed description of this alarm event or condition Then press ENTER May also be used to describe any action to be taken as a result of the condition All printable ASCII characters are valid except for the percent sign 25 double quotes and the backslash The system responds with Notification Code current info Notification Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes the severity of this alarm or event condition then press ENTER CR critical alarm NA not alarmed major alarm NR not reported when event occurs MN minor alarm The system responds with Effect Code current info Effect Code Servic Servic This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes how this alarm or event affects service then press ENTER SA service affecting condition immediate action required NSA nonservice affecting condition action required The system responds with current info CC or CO Alarm Condition Alarm Condition Typethe characters CCor COwhich represents the condition required to activate an alarm then press ENTER The system responds with Alarm Class Number Type the desired alarm class number associated with this channel then press EN7ER Alarm classes are specified with the numbers 0 through 8 with 0 representing no alarm class The
166. eeeeaceaeenecaeeaeeaecsecsecaessecaeeaesaeseeeeeneeanees 16 e seca cveckivesisecs chesecacs caetecdisscencendessenscecoctent aceedentacs test cocvdest cacdeabvtcsaceanvedencesas 16 586505000 586505500 Main and Expansion Cabinet Grounding Connection 586505000 586505500 only oit terere terere eese teet true euet renean aeneo d 16 586505000 586505500 Main and Expansion Cabinet DC Input Power Connection 586505000 586505500 Only ieri eot one toe oett eere Ele oer 16 External CPU Hardware Fail Alarm Connections eese eee 26 Local Terminal Port Connections oc c0ccc cesccsccececececeecaccesseschetcaseesecasveceiesnesccbidenssaescastectcodaedecttdsacnentcncnetectcsadentvecs 26 Gateway Port Connections if Gateway Software Option is installed eseseseeeeeneeee 27 Internal Modem Port Connections eese eeeeee etnies tne ttn tta sensn tins tns sense 27 Ethernet Port Connections VOM pode EE ves 27 Port Connections if required 586505000 586505500 Only eese 28 OEM2 Port Connections if required 586505000 586505500 Only eese netten 28 OEM3 Port Connections if required 586505000 586505500 Only eese 29 582140000 58214
167. el then press ENTER Alarm classes are specified with the numbers 0 through 8 with 0 representing no alarm class Off Delay Time Type the required alarm off delay time period and a modifier then press ENTER The off delay time is the amount of seconds that an alarm condition must cease before the system recognizes that the alarm condition ceased Enter a valid value 0 9999 then the modifier s for seconds m for minutes h for hours If no modifier entered modifier defaults to seconds Note The timing involved in the operation of the rectifier sequencing feature will be affected if the alarm delay attributes for the binary channels selected to control the sequencer are configured Configuring the On Delay or Off Delay for the AC Fail Transfer input or Standby On Proper Operate input will postpone detection signals may have already been detected by the transfer device of an AC Failure or Proper Operate signal by the rectifier sequencing software Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 1 24 of 1 49 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue April 7 2014 CONFIG B_ On Delay Time Type the required alarm on delay time period and a modifier then press ENTER The on delay time is the amount of seconds that an alarm condition must exist before the system recognizes it as an alarm c
168. els F64 and F63 are used to provide the values to the Power System MCA for Total Rectifier Output and External Distribution Load status readings respectively Any value assigned calculated in the program lines of these channels will be passed to the MCA and summed into the Total Charger Output and Total Load Current respectively as viewed on LMS1000 channels A9902 and A9904 The system will display the second function channel configuration Enter the required data for each function channel as described above until the system displays the default configuration of the first LED channel Configuring LED Channels Refer to the worksheets or copies of located at the end of Installing LMS1000 as a guide in programming the various channels associated with the system Note This information can also be programmed through the Note 4 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 command CONFIG L_ which is described later in this section Parameters which apply only to TL1 commands messages do not appear for configuration if the TL1 software option is not installed After the system responds with the first LED channel default configuration the following will be displayed Channel active Y or N Type Yif the channel is required to be active and Wif not then press ENTER If N was entered the system displays another LED channel configuration If Y was entered the system allows the de
169. em prompts to configure another Node Type Y then press FN7ERif there are remaining Nodes that need to be configured Otherwise type Nthen press ENTER Repeat the above steps until all Nodes are configured Configure another node Y or N Configuring Analog Channels Refer to the worksheets or copies of located at the end of Installing LMS1000 as a guide in programming the various channels associated with the system Note This information can also be programmed through the command CONFIG A_ which is described later in this section Note Parameters which apply only to TL1 commands messages do not appear for configuration if the TL1 software option is not installed Note Only Channel Active Channel Sub Access Identifier System Alarm Reporting Monitor and Monitor Value Format are configurable for MCA Interface channels The Operation section in the User Instructions Section 5847 lists the MCA Interface channels Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system 1 Thesystem responds with the first analog channel default configuration followed by Channel active Y or N Code Section 5879 85 of 149 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power 2 Type Yif the channel is required to be active and Wif not
170. emark names should be directed to the original manufacturer EmersonNetworkPower com Energy Systems North America EmersonNetworkPower eu EnergyS ystems EMEA Emerson Network Power Energy Systems North America Inc 2014 While every precaution has been taken to ensure accuracy and completeness herein Emerson Electric Co assumes no responsibility Business Critical Continuity Emerson Network Power the Emerson Netw ork Power logo Emerson and Consider it Solved are service marks and and disclaims all liability for damages resulting from use of this trademar ks of Emerson Electric Co EnergyMaster eSure NetPerform NetReach NetSpan NetSure and NetXtend are tradema rks of Emerson information or for any errors or omissions Specifications subject to Network Power Energy Syste ms North America Inc Any other product brand or company names or logos are the property of the respective owner change without notice EMERSON CONSIDER IT SOLVED Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 Issue BA April 7 2014
171. ement channel to be changed as shown below Name current info asd 13 Ifthe analog channel selected in step 7 is not associated 5 Typethe desired name for this energy management to a PCU shunt the system responds with channel 30 characters maximum then press ENTER name entered in step 4 TR lead current info name entered in step 44 TR lead 6 Thesystem responds with name entered in step 44 Shunt cuc esL info 14 Type the name of the relay channel connected to the TR name entered in step 4 Shunt or RCC leads of the rectifier connected to this channel th 7 the name of the analog channel connected to the output shunt of the rectifier connected to this channel Note Only use relay channel on circuit cards installed in then press ENTER the 586505000 586505500 Main Cabinet or 582140000 582140001 582126100 Primary Power Bay DO NOT use relay circuit cards in 586505000 586505500 Expansion Cabinets or 582140000 582140001 582126100 Secondary Bays for controlling rectifiers or 8 the name of the analog channel automatically mapped to monitor this PCUs output current then press ENTER Refer to the Operation section in the User Instructions Section 5847 Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package Note This parameter is not user configurable for PCUs furnished with your system 15 The system responds with 9 Ifthe analog channel se
172. ent Note When 586505000 586505500 List 88 is ordered the port on the front of the 586505000 586505500 cabinet is inactive and the local port is redirected to OEM1 located on the rear of the cabinet List 88 cannot be used in conjunction with 586505000 586505500 List 79 Gateway Port List 85 AC Analyzer Interface or List 86 TL1 X 25 582140001 582126100 A 9 pin female D type jack labeled RS 232 is provided on the front door of the Primary Power Bay on the MCA Control Panel for LMS local terminal connection Refer to Figure 8 for location Refer to Table 1 for jack configuration This jack is configured as a DCE Data Communication Equipment 582140000 The 9 pin female D type jack LMS RS 232 Local Port provided in the system wiring harness is factory connected to a USB to RS 232 Port Adapter Unit The USB to RS 232 Port Adapter Unit is factory connected to the USB port provided on the front door of the Primary Power Bay on the MCA Control Panel for LMS local terminal connection A device driver CD is supplied with the USB to RS 232 Port Adapter Unit The proper driver must be installed on the computer to be connected to the USB port Note If required to connect to a serial port disconnect the factory RS 232 jack from the USB to RS 232 Port Adapter Unit and connect to this jack Refer to Table 1 for jack configuration This jack is configured as a DCE Data Communication Equipment
173. eports then press ENTER Telnet only 1f TLL over Note Modem LMS1000 Modem elnet option installed Ethernet Email notification via Ethernet Port X25 TL1 X 25 Port Telnet TL1 over Ethernet Port Report Mode Off Pager M300 If Modem was typed above as the Report Device type the desired M1200 M2400 M9600 M28800 mode select off pager or M bits s that the system uses to send M33600 or M56000 System Alarm Reports and User Reports then press or Note Ifthe report mode is set to pager enter the required information Report Mode Off or E mail for the primary phone number See Primary Phone above unit b pager code See Set Unit Command and pager delay See Set Unit Command Report Mode Off or TL1 If Ethernet was typed above as the Report Device type Offor E mail then press OFF alarm reports are not processed E mail System Alarm Reports and User Reports sent via Email If X25 or Telnet was typed above as the Report Device type Offor 711 then press ENTER OFF alarm reports are not processed TL1 TL1 report messages processed via the TL1 port Report Retry Time Type the number of minutes that the system will wait before attempting to contact the user with a callback User Report or TL1 report message if the prior attempt failed 0 1440 minutes with 0 representing no retry then press ENTER This retry time has no effect on System Alarm Reporting
174. equencing features are not for use in Spec Nos 582140000 582140001 or 582126100 Power Systems Note Requires the Sequential Start software option LMS1000 requires dedicated binary and relay traditional rectifiers only inputs outputs which are connected as described below Refer also to Figure 22 VPS NPS Power System s PCUS and External Traditional Rectifiers e To use the standby sequence and or commercial AC sequence option you must connect a dedicated binary input to a commercial AC fail or transfer circuit EMERSON Network Power for energy management as described in the previous procedure these binary inputs are also used for sequential start and no additional binary input connections are required Relay outputs connected to each rectifier and wired to turn the respective rectifier ON or OFF through its TR RCC leads If the rectifiers were connected to relay outputs for energy management as described in the previous procedure these relays are also used for sequential start and no additional relay output connections are required Note Only wire to relay circuit cards installed in the 586505000 586505500 Main Cabinet DO NOT use relay circuit cards installed in 586505000 586505500 Expansion Cabinets for controlling rectifiers e For standby sequencing an additional binary input must be connected to a standby on or proper operate signal Note Relay outputs configured for programmable event
175. er Bay Only 3 6 9 Pin Female D Type Jack Primary Bay Secondary Bay Secondary Bay Secondary Bay LMS Network Cable LMS Network Cable LMS Network Cable BLUE Cable BLUE Cable BLUE Cable LMS Network Cable LMS NETWORK PORT BLUE Cable Typical Interconnections LMS Network Cable BLUE Cable LMS Expansion Assembly o LMS Expansion Assembly Code Section 5879 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 23 of 149 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Figure 8 582140000 582140001 582126100LMS Terminal Location and Identification cont d from previous page cont d on next page 582140001 Detail C Power System 582140000 and 582126100 Power Systems lo D iE Sees E ete ERR ERI i gt Spec No 582140000 shown Spec No 582126100 similar LMS Monit
176. er persistent User Report 0 1440 minutes then press EVER As an example if a time period of 90 minutes is specified the system will report at Midnight 1 30 am 3 00 am etc or Email was typed above as the Report Device the system responds with current info Y or N Daily Report Daily Report Type Yif the user requires a daily User Report and not then press ENTER was entered above the system responds with Daily Report Command current info Daily Report Command Type the standard system command or user programmable command 30 characters maximum that the system will issue to generate the daily User Report then press ENTER If Y was entered above the system responds with ri ime current info ime Daily Report 1 Daily Report 1 Type the desired time that the user wants to be contacted with the daily User Report format HH MM then press ENTER The system responds with Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 Note If X25 or Telnet is selected as the REPORT DEVICE and TL1 is selected as the REPORT MODE the following statement appears if the user has any channels configured which do not belong to an Access I
177. eration section in the User Instructions Section 5847 lists the MCA Interface channels Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system Command 6 CONFIG A1 Type CONFIGAT then press ENTER If this channel s configuration parameters are not stored in the nonvolatile database that contains channel configuration parameters the following prompt appears Channel A0001 does not exist Create Channel Y or N Type Yto continue configuring this channel s parameters Typing Nterminates the command Channel active Note Y or N If Y is entered the system will allow the default configuration information of the current analog channel to be changed as shown below Type Yif the channel is required to be active and Wif not then press ENTER If N was entered above the system responds with Set channel configuration to default values Y or N If Yis entered and the user elects to save the changes when prompted the channel s configuration will be removed from the nonvolatile database that contains channel configuration parameters If Nis entered the channel s configuration will remain in the nonvolatile database that contains channel configuration parameters Name Type the desired name for this analog channel 30 characters maximum then press ENTER Sub access Identifier This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type
178. erminal block TB1 located on a relay circuit card rotate the two captive fasteners on the front of the cabinet until the arrow on the fastener points up or down and pivot the door open 582140000 582140001 582126100 Open the bay s front door Connect the leads as shown in Figure 17 586505000 586505500 If no more connections are to be made inside the cabinet close the cabinet door and secure with the two captive fasteners arrow on fastener points towards outside of cabinet or 582140000 582140001 582126100 If no more connections are to be made inside the bay close the bay s front door Figure 17 Connection to a Four Output Form C Relay Circuit Card P N 506335 D Z 10 S K3 Relay output wiring connection terminals S 7 6 K2 5 gt 4 p 4 S 2 K1 Note Relay designations K1 through K4 as shown are for the circuit card only The actual relay channel number depends upon the number of relay circuit cards installed and the location of this relay circuit card in the system network Relay contacts are shown with the relays deenergized 40 of 149 Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 EIGHT INPUT TEMPERATURE CIRCUIT CARD P N 506333 CONNECTIONS Connections to a temperature circuit ca
179. es to OSP wiring Use shielded phone cable grounded at both ends Note that the LMS1000 RJ 11 jack is connected to chassis ground 586505000 586505500 If a modem circuit card is installed the remote communications phone line connection is made to the RJ 11 jack located on rear of the Main Cabinet Refer to Figure 7 for RJ 11 location 582140000 582140001 582126100 System An internal modem circuit card may be installed on the LMS Main CPU circuit card The modem circuit provides an RJ 11 phone jack for customer phone line connection Refer to Figure 8 for location Ethernet Port Connections 10M Note The LMS supports an Ethernet connection speed up to 10mbps Note Also used for the TL1 Port if TL1 over Ethernet software option installed 586505000 586505500 The Main Cabinet is connected to the customer s network running TCP IP via the RJ 45 jack located on the rear of the cabinet labeled ETHERNET Refer to Figure 7 for jack location Jack pin configuration is a standard Ethernet scheme twisted pair T568A T568B 10BaseT and half duplex Use shielded Ethernet cable grounded at both ends Note that the LMS1000 RJ 45 jack is connected to chassis ground 582140000 582140001 582126100 RJ 45 jack labeled ETHERNET is provided inside the Primary Power Bay near the LMS Main CPU circuit card for connection into a customer s network running TCP IP Refer to Figure 8 for location Jack pin
180. es to process alarms and control of the system after re initialization is complete LMS1000 Resets The LMS1000 reports an MCA communications failure The PCUS continue to provide current to the load at the Battery Thermal Runaway Plant Voltage MCA Fails Configuring MCA CAN 1 0 Circuit Cards if installed in a Spec No 582140000 5821400001 or 582126100 Bay Use the following commands to set the MCA CAN I O circuit card parameters Refer to Commands in the User Instructions Section 5847 for further information on the use of these commands Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 113 of 149 Use this command to set MCA CAN I O circuit card custom text messages names Configuring Analog Channels for Use with the 130VDC Monitoring Wire Harness Configure the respective Analog Channel s with the following attributes when using the 130VDC Monitoring Wire Harness Refer to SAG586505000 SAG586505500 for a description of the 130VDC Monitoring Wire Harness Note Use the small signal input on the Analog Card for the 130VDC Monitoring Wire Harness connection e Transducer Type Shunt e Shunt Type 50mv e Scale Factor 170 LMS Dual MCA Interface Software Option Refer to the LMS documentation especially Section 5847 for description configuration and operation of the LMS Dual MCA Interface feature Refer to Spec Nos 582140000 582140001 and 582126100 Power System documentation for s
181. eters which apply only to TL1 commands messages do not appear for configuration if the TL1 software option is not installed After the system responds with the first function channel default configuration the following is displayed Channel active Y or N Type Yif the channel is required to be active and Wif not then press ENTER If N was entered the system displays another function channel configuration If Y was entered the system allows the default configuration information of the current function channel to be changed as shown below The system responds with Name current info Name Type the desired name for this function channel 30 characters maximum then press ENTER The system responds with Sub access Identifier current info Sub access Identifier This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum of the sub access identifier that this channel belongs to then press ENTER The group of LMS1000 channels monitoring a sub entity in an NMA system should have the same access identifier and sub access identifier Only alpha numeric characters can be entered for this parameter 93 of 149 TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Table 4 1 The system responds with current info Y or N System Alarm Report mode System Alarm Report mode Type Yif the system is required to initiate an alarm report if an alarm
182. f required 586505000 586505500 Only This port always functions as a Vortex Power System VPS or NETSURE Power System NPS Interface Port The port may also have other functions as determined by the LMS1000 Software Options or LMS1000 Specialty Interfaces installed Vortex Power System VPS or NErSunE Power System NPS Port A cable is connected between the 9 pin female D type VPS NPS Port jack labeled VORTEX RS 485 located on the rear of the Main Cabinet and the appropriate 45 jack located on the VPS NPS cabinet Referto Figure 7 for location of the VPS NPS Port jack on the rear of the Main Cabinet Refer to the VPS NPS documentation for location of the RJ 45 jack on the VPS NPS Refer to the next section for cable specifications and assembly instructions Maximum cable length from LMS1000 to the VPS NPS is 4 000 feet Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 29 of 149 EMERSON Network Power Note At this time install the supplied ferrite cable clamp onto the cable at any convenient location near the VPS NPS VPS NPS INTERFACE CABLE SPECIFICATIONS LMS1000 is connected to the VPS NPS with a multi conductor cable that is terminated on one end with a 9 pin male D type plug and on the other end with an RJ 45 plug These plugs mate with the 9 pin female D type VPS NPS Port jack provided on LMS1000 refer to Figure 7 and the appropriate RJ 45 jack provided on the VPS NPS
183. fault configuration information of the current LED channel to be changed as shown below The system responds with 97 of 149 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 5 Network Power Name current info Name Type the desired name for this LED channel 30 characters maximum then press ENTER The system responds with current info Red Green Color Color Type Red Green or Amberto specify the color the LED illuminates then press ENTER or Amber The system responds with Sub access Identifier current info Sub access Identifier This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum of the sub access identifier that this channel belongs to then press ENTER The group of LMS1000 channels monitoring a sub entity in NMA system should have the same access identifier and sub access identifier Only alpha numeric characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Table 4 1 The system responds with current info Y or N Alarm Alarm Type the alarm condition determined by this channel is required to be recorded in the alarm log required if System Alarm Reporting is desired for this channel and or an alarm class of 1 through 8 is assigned to this channel when it is activated and Wif not then press ENTER If Y wa
184. gh 5 4 Condition Description This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type a user defined text message 40 characters maximum which provides a detailed description of this alarm event or condition Then press ENTER May also be used to describe any action to be taken as a result of the condition All printable ASCII characters are valid except for the percent sign double quotes and the backslash Unit Text Type the name of the unit 4 characters maximum that the above alarms are measured in ex volt amp etc then press ENTER Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 1 21 of 1 49 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit 9 Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 CONFIG A_ Off Delay Time Type the required alarm off delay time period and a modifier then press ENTER The off delay time is the amount of seconds that an alarm condition must cease before the system recognizes that the alarm condition ceased Enter a valid value 0 9999 then the modifier s for seconds m for minutes h for hours If no modifier entered modifier defaults to seconds On Delay Time Type the required alarm on delay time period and a modifier then press ENTER The on delay time is the amount of seconds that an alarm condition must exist before the system recognizes it as an alarm condition E
185. gnal Model No LMs1000 13 of 149 Issue BA Aprl 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Figure 5 Jumper Location Eight Input Binary Circuit Card P N 506334 E BAT 321 s 000 321 O TE nnno seod a le 321 TB1 lel 321 z ol JE 321 B4 spo 3 gt 321 B2 2 506334 1 S 8 Place jumper on pins 1 and 2 321 Place jumper on pins 2 and 3 321 to complete a BAT to complete BAT QO connection for this input connection for this input Spec No 58650500 586505500 1 4 of 149 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 Issue BA April 7 2014 A NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Figure 6 Jumper Location Four Output Form C Relay Circuit Card P N 506335 To disable the commands SET RLY and CLR RLY place the jumper provided on the two pins of J1 0 9 8 To enable the commands SET RLY and CLR RLY 7 remove the jumper from the two pins of J1 The jumper may be stored on ONE of the pins 6 5 4 3 2 506335 4 Spec 58650500 586505500 1 5 of 149 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing U
186. h limit and Lif the second alarm setting is a low limit then press ENTER The system responds with Limit 2 Name current info Limit 2 Name Type the desired name of the second alarm setting 10 characters maximum then press ENTER The system responds with Limit 2 Notification Code current info Limit 2 Notification Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one ofthe following codes which describes the severity of this alarm or event condition then press ENTER CR critical alarm NA not alarmed majoralarm NR not reported when event occurs MN minor alarm The system responds with Limit 2 Service Effect Code current info Limit 2 Service Effect Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes how this alarm or event affects service then press ENTER SA service affecting condition immediate action required NSA nonservice affecting condition action required The system responds with Alarm Class Number Type the desired alarm class number associated with the second alarm limit then press ENTER Alarm classes are Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 amp EMERSON Network Power 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54
187. hannel s program line calculation Using an LED channel triggered from any of the above or a Battery Thermal Runaway Alarm Class see other examples Using a RELAY channel triggered from any of the above or a Battery Thermal Runaway Alarm Class see other examples These are only a few of many possible thermal runaway trigger definitions latching conditions that can be defined e Whenthe LMS1000 senses thermal runaway it takes control of the system s output voltage by setting the Test Eq setpoint to a Battery Thermal Runaway Voltage Level and then placing the system into the Test Eq mode Note If this occurs Remote Override is displayed when you navigate to the Set Mode screen of the MCA s FUNCTION MENU Note Ifthe LMS1000 Battery Thermal Runaway Voltage value is not valid the LMS1000 responds to the user that an invalid set point has been entered and no change has been made Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 e You set the monitored battery thermal runaway condition and battery thermal runaway voltage using the command BATTERY THERMAL Refer to the Commands section in the LMS1000 User Instructions Section 5847 Other Examples EMERSON Network Power Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system SET NPS CANIO
188. he circuit card as shown in Figure 1 Align the mating connectors on the modem and CPU circuit cards and the standoffs on the modem circuit card with the corresponding holes on the CPU circuit card Push the modem circuit card down onto the CPU circuit card ensuring the mating connectors are properly aligned until all three plastic standoffs snap into holes on the CPU circuit card Refer to Figure 1 and secure the grounding screw into the proper mounting hole on the CPU circuit card from the bottom of the CPU circuit card This screw secures the CPU circuit card to the metal standoff located on the modem circuit card 582140000 582140001 582126100 Power System Only Install the supplied sheetmetal bracket as shown in Figure 1 Secure with the supplied flathead screw Install the CPU circuit card into the cabinet or bay as described in the next procedure When all circuit cards have been installed remove the grounding wrist strap After all electrical connections are made as described later close the cabinet door and secure with the two captive fasteners arrow on fastener points towards outside of cabinet In a 582140000 582140001 582126100 Power System close the bay s front door 586505000 586505500 LMS1000 Main Cabinet Attach the supplied self adhesive FCC label to the outside rear panel of the cabinet near the phone jack or 582140000 582140001 582126100 Power System Attach the supplied self adhesive FCC label to t
189. he sheetmetal located at the bottom of the LMS CPU circuit card housing near the phone connector on the Modem Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Figure 1 Installing the Modem Circuit Card cont d on next 586505000 Main Cabinet 586505500 similar Main CPU Circuit Card Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 4 of 1 49 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit o Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Figure 1 Installing the Modem Circuit Card cont d from previous page cont d on next page 582140000 582126100 A Power System Power System Dae SS P Primary Bay Primary Bay EN i vs MONITORING AND CONTROL SECTION 4 31 3 Optional LMS Monitoring System Main CPU Circuit Card Location Spec No 582140000 shown Spec No 582126100 similar D MONITORING AND CONTROL SECTION o o Wt etim Front door assembly rs s 5 1l removed in illustration Exi S EE e for clarity
190. he Function Channel Configurations eese eene ettet nennen enne 128 Changing the LED Channel Configurations essen eene innen ennt tnn eth nest nne nnns neis 133 Changing the Relay Channel Configurations csccscsssesceesceceeseseeeeceeceessecscesseseeseesseaeeeeeaseaeeaeeaeeaeeaeeaeeaeeaes 136 Changing the Number of Rings before Answer eese eene tnnt nn eene enne 139 Changing the User Configurations 139 Adding or Deleting Channels from the User Configurations eese nennen nennen 144 Setting Alarm Class erase thence epe satya EATER io eaa EE Eea a EE TEO EAA EEEE ERES EEA 145 Changing System Alarm Reporting or Individual User Reports esee 146 Configuring Channels Into Groups ccsscsscecsessececceeescessseeescescesccsesscenessessceusssasenesssscsuaesssenseeeeceeeseeseneeneeess 147 Defaults irori ieseni cec o s Deco Re a 148 NetPerform Optimization Services eere esee eene eene eene nennen seen ss tens teens sten sse sets sse en essen sse nn enn 149 ModelNo IMs1000 i suc BA Apr 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Admonishments Used in this Document DANGER Warns of a hazard the
191. he system Note The LMS1000 Energy Management and Sequencing features are not for use in Spec Nos 582140000 582140001 or 582126100 Power Systems Note When used with VPS NPS Power Conversion Units PCUs NO customer connections are required The following describes required connections when the LMS1000 is used with traditional rectifiers external to a VPS NPS Power System Note Requires the Energy Management software option When the LMS1000 is used with traditional rectifiers the LMS1000 requires dedicated analog binary and relay inputs outputs to manage the power plant as described below Refer also to Figure 21 e Analog inputs connected to each rectifier s output shunt e Analog input connected to the plant voltage e Binary inputs connected to each rectifier s RFA alarm output 5 Network Power Note When the LMS1000 is used in a 582140000 582140001 and 582126100 NETSURE Power System that communicates to the LMS1000 using the LISP port option Energy Management RFA s are summed together and total number of rectifiers failures is passed to the MCA and used in determining Rectifier Minor and Rectifier Major alarms This only applies to Energy Management channels not associated to Vortex NETSURE PCU s Relay outputs connected to each rectifier and wired to turn the respective rectifier ON or OFF through its TR RCC leads Note Only wire to relay circuit cards installed in the
192. he user configuration Type the number s of all additional channels to be added 3 to the user configuration then press ENTER Channels can be specified by entering a single channel number e g A0001 B0008 or by entering a range of channels 4 e g 40001 0008 L0001 0012 To exit press ENTER without specifying a channel Note f X25 or Telnet is selected as the REPORT DEVICE and TL1 is selected as the REPORT MODE the following statement appears if the user tries to adda channel s which does not belong to an Access Identifier group Channel not configured properly for TL1 reporting 5 The system responds with Enter channel or D to 6 display Del Channel e g A12 or A1 6 Type Dto display a complete list of channels in the user configuration 104 of 149 Note This information can also be programmed through the command SET REPORT which is described later in this section The system then lists the System Alarm Reporting default configuration followed by System Alarm Report Mode Continuous Single or Off Type Singleor Continuousif the system is required to initiate an alarm report if any system channel alarms and Offif not Note Single System Alarm Report is considered successful if the system connects with a modem or valid Email address Alarm report transmitted once Continuous System Alarm Report is considered successful if the user issues an ACKnowledgemen
193. he user phone number to that of the paging system If the remote paging system requires a Personal Identification Number PIN to gain access then the PIN must be entered as part of the user phone number This is done by entering the pager system phone number followed by the character B followed by the PIN and any terminating character required for example 14 The system responds with Valid Times for Primary Phone Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 20 21 22 23 24 25 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 The primary phone number or primary Email will be used by the system only during valid days and hours as programmed below The system responds with 26 From Day current info From Day Type the beginning day of the week the user wants to be 27 contacted at the primary phone number for callbacks and primary phone number or primary Email for System Alarm Reports and User Reports 1 7 Sunday 1 then press ENTER The system responds with fr Thru Day Thru Day Type the ending day of the week the user wants to be contacted at the primary phone number for callbacks and primary phone number or primary Email for System Alarm Reports and User Reports 1 7 Sunday 1 then press ENTER The system responds with From Hour
194. how to change the configurations of specific system features Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 Subsequent Configuration After initial programming various features of the system initially programmed using the SET SYSTEM command can be re programmed separately as explained in the section Changing the Date Time Unit Name Unit Number System Identifier Unit Header Unit Pager Code and Pager Delay The date time unit name unit number system identifier unit header unit pager code and pager delay of the system can be changed by using the commands SET DATE SET TIME and SET UNIT respectively Each command is also described in Commands of the User Instructions Section 5847 Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system The commands when entered will list each item that can be changed showing the current information and then prompting for new or revised information to be entered If the current information does not need to be changed press V7 Rto continue Commands SET DATE SET TIME and SET UNIT The various information pertaining to the system that can be changed through these commands is described below The commands SET DATE SET TIME and SET DAY are available to a user programmed for access to level 3 commands The command SET UNIT is available to users programmed for access to level 6 commands SET DATE Command 3 SET
195. hown in Figure 10 Insert the large blank gate into the unused slot 3 Insert the plug into the clamp with the longer row of contacts in the bottom portion of cable clamp which is slotted for cable Position the cable in the strain relief channel 4 Position the cable over the curved gate and close the cable clamp 5 Threadthe screws into the holes in the cable clamp and tighten them to complete the assembly Table6 VPS NPS Interface Cable Wiring From RJ 45 Jack To 9 Pin D Type Jack Recommended on VPSINPS Located LMS1000 Wire Color Pin Number Pin Number white blue stripe 1 3 blue 2 2 white orange stripe 3 orange 4 white green stripe 5 green 6 white brown stripe 7 brown 8 5 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 Figure 9 RJ 45 Plug 1 C Rear View EMERSON Network Power Isometric View Figure 10 Assembling Cable Clamp Assembly CABLE CLAMP SLOT LARGE BLANK GATE CURVED GATE Note Cable clamp assembly may be used for 90 mounting by exchanging BLANK GATE and CURVE GATE 30 of 149 Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Door Access Controller DAC Port if 586505000 586505500 List 80 installed Connect the O
196. hows the user how to change the Gateway port data rate This command also lists the settings of all Gateway port communications parameters Note The data rate for the Gateway port is the only communications parameter that can be changed The other communications parameters are fixed at no parity 1 stop bit and 8 data bits Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 83 of 149 5 Network Power PROCEDURE 1 After logging onto the system type SET GATEWAY Then press ENTER Command lt 6 gt SET GATEWAY 2 Thesystem displays the current communications parameters for the Gateway port bits s parity data bits stop bits 3 The system responds with Enter new setup 4 Enter anew data rate for the Gateway port if desired Available data rates are 300 1200 2400 9600 19200 bps default is 9600 bps CAUTION Possible data loss may occur if the LMS1000 Gateway Port data rate is not matched to the data rate of the LMS1000 local or modem port used to access the customer equipment connected to the LMS1000 Gateway port 5 Press EN7ERto accept or change the present setting and continue If a parameter value is not entered the setting is not changed 6 The system displays the present Gateway Mode Setting parameter and prompts for a new setting GATEWAY mode setting NORMAL New mode setting NORMAL or GLOBAL GLOBAL 7 Ifa different setting is desired enter the new p
197. ice controlling sequencer operation fails The Sequencer Failsafe Time value should be greater than the Standby Start Delay value or set to zero 0 to disable the feature The timer starts when the system detects an AC failure or loss of Standby On Proper Operate signal If the timer expires before a signal is received indicating that the commercial AC is restored or load was transferred to the standby power source the following occur The sequencer is disabled an entry is made in the event log the sequencer variables are reset and all rectifiers PCUs are turned on If a signal is received before the timer expires the timer is deactivated and reset When the sequencer is disabled the Set Sequence command must be re issued to re enable sequencer operation Note An alarm report indicating that sequencer has aborted can be generated by configuring the alarm type and the program line of an LED or relay channel as follows Rxx E1 Lxx E1 If Fail was entered above in Step 10 the system responds with AC Restoration Qualification time current info AC Restoration Qualification time Type the desired value 0 9999 seconds O0 disabled for the AC Restoration Qualification Timer feature Then press ENTER This feature is only available when the INPUT TYPE attribute of the sequencer is configured as a FAIL type and not as a TRANSFER type This feature allows the sequencer to turn all rectifiers PCUs off and start the sequence re
198. ies correct installation of the I O circuit cards in the 586505000 586505500 Main Cabinet or 582140000 582140001 582126100 Primary Power Bay and confirms that the CPU circuit card is communicating with these circuit cards Note 1 0 circuit cards installed in 586505000 586505500 Expansion Cabinets or 582140000 582140001 582126100 Secondary Bays and the I O circuits in optional 586505000 586505500 Expansion Assemblies are displayed as unmapped nodes in an order based on serial spec and cabinet location parameters until these Nodes are established in the LMS1000 Network This is covered in the System Configuration section Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 EMERSON Network Power PROCEDURE 1 Type BOARDS then press ENTER Command 6 BOARDS 2 The system displays list of circuit cards installed in the 586505000 586505500 Main Cabinet or LMS1000 cards installed in the 582140000 582140001 582126100 Primary Power Bay Check this list to verify that the type and number of the circuit cards identified match the ones installed 3 If circuit cards are not correctly listed the user should check to be sure each circuit card is seated properly in the cabinet or bay mounting connector Software Option Verification This procedure verifies that the required software options are installed PROCEDURE 1 T
199. ies only to TL1 commands messages Type a user defined text message 40 characters maximum which provides a detailed description of this alarm event or condition Then press ENTER May also be used to describe any action to be taken as a result of the condition All printable ASCII characters are valid except for the percent sign double quotes and the backslash 1 Limit 3 Enabled Y or N Type enable this alarm limit or Mto disable this alarm limit Then press ENTER Limit 3 Value Type the required value ofthe third alarm setting 5 characters 20000 maximum then press ENTER Limit 3 Type is High or Low Type Hifthethird alarm setting is a high limit and Zif the third alarm or L setting is a low limit then press ENTER Limit 3 Name Type the desired name of the third alarm setting 10 characters maximum then press ENTER Limit 3 Notification Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes the severity of this alarm or event condition then press ENTER CR critical alarm MJ major alarm MN minor alarm NA not alarmed NR not reported when event occurs Limit 3 Service Effect Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes how this alarm or event affects service then press ENTER SA service affecting condition immediate action requi
200. igure 13 Note If wiring less than 12 inputs wire in order starting with input 1 and working your way towards input 12 DO NOT skip any input positions 3 586505000 586505500 If no more connections are to be made inside the cabinet close the cabinet door and secure with the two captive fasteners arrow on fastener points towards outside of cabinet or 582140000 582140001 582126100 If no more connections are to be made inside the bay close the bay s front door Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Model No LMS1000 33 of 149 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Figure 13 Connection to a Twelve Input Analog Circuit Card P N 520838 unused unused unused __ Terminal Battery 12 12 Terminal Battery Cell 11 A11 Terminal Battery Cell 10 A10 Terminal Battery Cell 9 9 j Terminal Battery Cell 8 A8 n Terminal Battery Cell 7 jure ae ie Terminal Battery Cell 6 A6 terminals Terminal Battery 5 5 Terminal Battery Cell 4 A4 Terminal Battery Cell 3 Terminal Battery Cell 2 2 520838 Terminal Battery Cell 1 A1 Terminal Battery Cell 1 _ Analog input designa
201. il 7 2014 Model No LMS1000 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 gei Changing the Relay Channel Configurations The relay configurations can be changed by using the commands CONFIG The command CONFIG is also described in Commands of the User Instructions Section 5847 Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system The command when entered will display a header that contains the current configuration Then individually the command will list each item that can be changed showing the current information and then prompting for new or revised information to be entered If the current information does not need to be changed press ENTER to continue Command CONFIG If the command CONFIG is entered the system will ask that you identify which channel you wish to modify Another way of entering the command is to identify the desired channel in the command line by typing the channel number after the characters CONFIG ex CONFIG R1 The various information pertaining to a relay channel that can be changed through this command is described below This command is available to users programmed for access to level 6 commands Note Relay channels associated with an energy management channel cannot be programmed Note Parameters which apply only to TL1 commands messages do not appear for configuration if the TL1 softwar
202. ing the wires The terminal blocks accept a wire size in the range of 28 to 16 gauge Recommended torque is 4 in lbs To minimize voltage potentials inside the cabinet or bay during installation leads should be connected at the cabinet or bay first and then connected to the monitored source 586505000 586505500 Leads enter the cabinet at the rear of the cabinet and are routed through a cable channel located on the bottom of the cabinet Leave enough slack in the wires to allow the I O circuit card connector to be removed without stretching the wires Ensure the wires cannot be pinched when the cabinet door is opened or closed Note Using wire sizes greater than those recommended in the next sections may cause mechanical interference FOUR INPUT ANALOG CIRCUIT CARD P N 506336 CONNECTIONS Connections to an analog circuit card are made to terminal block TB1 located at the edge of the circuit card Refer to Making Connections to an LMS1000 Input Output Circuit in this section for terminal block TB1 connection information Refer to Figure 11 for terminal block pinouts The four input analog circuit card is designed with two pairs of terminals for each input This allows the circuit card to monitor a variety of sources One pair of terminals is provided for connection of DC voltages from 0 to 60 volts DC designated as large signal A second pair of terminals is provided for connection of 50 mv shunts 100 mv shunts and
203. ion 5879 Model LMS1000 1 27 of 1 49 ale BA pe 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Changing the Function Channel Configurations EMERSON Network Power The function channel configurations can be changed by using the command CONFIG The command CONFIG is also described in Commands of the User Instructions Section 5847 Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system The command when entered will display a header that contains the current configuration Then individually the command will list each item that can be changed showing the current information and then prompting for new or revised information to be entered If the current information does not need to be changed press ENTER to continue Command CONFIG If the command CONFIG is entered the system will ask that you identify which channel you wish to modify Another way of entering the command is to identify the desired channel the command line by typing the channel number after the characters CONFIG ex CONFIG F1 The various information pertaining to a function channel that can be changed through this command is described below This command is available to users programmed for access to level 6 commands Note Note In a 582140000 582140001 and 582126100 Power System function channel 64 is dedicated for summing th
204. ion channel numbers constants and mathematical operators on the right side of the equation The left and right sides of the equation are separated by an equal sign The system uses this equation and the values of the analog or function channels to calculate the value associated with the function channel As an example the expression watts volts x amps can be duplicated using the function expression Fn A0001 A0003 where 0001 is a voltage input monitored on analog channel A0001 and A0003 is a current input monitored on analog channel A0003 Table 11 lists acceptable terms and definitions for the left and right sides of a function channel program line equation The right side terms are joined by operators also listed in Table 11 The program line of any function channel can be entered or revised when configuring the function channels using the command CONFIG or by using the command SET PROGRAM Note When the LMS1000 is used in a 582140000 582140001 and 582126100 NETSURE Power System that communicates to the LMS1000 using the LISP port option channels F64 and F63 are used to provide the values to the Power System MCA for Total Rectifier Output and External Distribution Load status readings respectively Any value assigned calculated in the program lines of these channels will be passed to the MCA and summed into the Total Charger Output and Total Load Current respectively as viewed on LMS1000 channels A9902 an
205. ire Color Scheme PIN NO WIRE COLOR White Blue Stripe Blue White Orange Stripe Orange White Green Stripe Green White Brown Stripe Brown gt Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Figure 20 Typical LMS1000 Network Interconnects e o o o cal Main Cabinet o o o e e 9 O Expansion Assembly Expansion Assembly o 4 o o o 9 o oO Expansion Cabinet 5 5 e Expansion Cabinet 8 e e Expansion Assembly 46 of 149 Issue BA Apr 2014 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Energy Management Connections when used traditional rectifiers external to t
206. l needs to be connected to the circuit card Refer to Figure 16 for typical binary input wiring Spec No 58650500 586505500 35 of 149 Model No LMS1000 506334 506334 BAT BAT B8 B7 B6 B5 B4 TB1 B3 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 9 2 B1 Note Connections to Battery as required Note Needed only to complete binary input path as determined by placement of appropriate jumper If all binary inputs require the same battery potential only that potential needs to be connected see text for additional clarification Binary input wiring connection terminals Refer to Figure 2 5 for proper jumper placement This jumper determines the second connection for this input Binary input designations B1 through B8 as shown are for the circuit card only The actual binary channel number depends upon the quantity of binary circuit cards installed and the location of this binary circuit card in the system network Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 god eda Figure 16 Typical Binary Input Wiring cont d on next page Typical Binary Input Wiring 48V Plant Binary Circuit Card 506334 TB1 BAT BAT Place jumper J1 on pins 2 and 3 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 to complete a BAT connection f
207. lected in step 7 is not associated Rectifier On when Standby ON Y or N to a PCU shunt the system responds with inane entered Aag sten 44 16 Type Nif itis required to have the rectifier PCU current info connected to this channel to be turned on if a standby name entered in step 4 Capacity source is supplying power to the rectifier PCU and not then press ENTER Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 92 of 149 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 amp EMERSON Network Power 17 The system responds with Save changes Y or N 18 Type Yif the above entered data is to be saved in the current energy management channel configuration and Nif not then press ENTER 19 The system will display the second energy management channel configuration Enter the required data for each energy management channel as described above until the system displays the default configuration of the first function channel Configuring Function Channels Refer to the worksheets or copies of located at the end of Installing LMS1000 as a guide in programming the various channels associated with the system Note Note Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 This information can also be programmed through the command CONFIG F_ which is described later in this section Param
208. ll printable ASCII characters are valid except for the percent sign 25 double quotes and the backslash 1 If Y was entered above for the ALARM TYPE parameter the system responds with Notification Code Notification Code current info This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes the severity of this alarm or event condition then press ENTER CR critical alarm NA not alarmed major alarm NR not reported when event occurs MN minor alarm Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 EMERSON Network Power 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 If Y was entered above for the ALARM TYPE parameter the system responds with Effect Code Effect Code Servic current info Servic This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes how this alarm or event affects service then press ENTER SA 7 service affecting condition immediate action required NSA nonservice affecting condition action required The system responds with Affected by ACO Affected by ACO current info X or N Type the characters Yor Nwhich represent if the alarm can be cut off then press ENTER Y yes ACO enabled N
209. lling the LMS1000 Display tenentem nennt aaier paia a 2 Mounting the 586505000 586505500 Main Cabinet and Expansion Cabinet s if furnished 2 nine aa 2 Gro nding ConNeCtiON er 2 Mounting the Optional Expansion Assembly s if furnished sess 2 2 Grounding CONTE CE 2 Circuit 2 Circuit Card Handling eco ether ti dobaseseesadanbadeteseuptenaasa saeeeastages PUTEM RENTE RENT eed 3 Identifying Ehe Circuit Cards ee iere eret ree erepta cre E Gee caches alles 3 Installing an Optional Modem Circuit Card s esessssesesseseeseeeeee eene ne tenete nne nn enne 3 Installiriq the CPU Circi Cald s Eua ertet eua A E en eda eae RANGER 7 Installing Input Output I O Circuit Cards esee eene teens nnne 9 Making Teig Eo st ccussusasousseaeeuvesstesedesvedacsendevecsadedsioonesasedesdudaducbanecendestoves 16 Observe the Following AdMonishment cs ceccssesseecesseesceseesesceeeseeee
210. ls Relay Rack Refer to the National Electrical Code applicable local codes and your specific site requirements Mounting the Optional Expansion Assembly s if furnished The installer should be familiar with the installation requirements and technique to be used in mounting the assembly s Mounting The assembly s is to be mounted in customer equipment as required The assembly s is provided with a back sheetmetal panel with mounting holes Mount the assembly to a suitable surface Refer to SAG586505000 SAG586505500 for mounting hole dimensions The SAG can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system Grounding Connection The earth ground connection to the assembly s is to be made with the hardware used to mount to assembly s This requires the use of a ground washer with the assembly s mounting hardware A ground washer is an internal external tooth dish type lock washer Installing Circuit Cards Circuit cards may have been factory installed for you The 586505000 586505500 cabinet s should be unpacked and mounted prior to unpacking and installing the circuit cards Note that Spec Nos 582140000 582140001 and 582126100 Power Systems do not use the LMS1000 Cabinets The LMS is factory integrated into the Power Systems Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014
211. m AAA kd gt 582140001 Optional LMS Monitoring System Power System Main CPU Circuit Card Location Primary Bay Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 5 of 1 49 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit TD Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Figure 1 Installing the Modem Circuit Card cont d from previous page Screw 582140000 582140001 Dun 582126100 H racke 582140000 582140001 582126100 Only Modem Circuit Card P N 508951 Trace Side Up Plastic Standoffs 3 EN D CPU Circuit Card Se CES te P N 514024 or 521185 J10 on CPU Circuit Card J1 on Modem Circuit Card Mating Connectors Q Grounding P di Screw 500000 586505000 586505500 Attach supplied FCC label Main Cabinet to rear panel near phone jack gt 582140000 582140001 Attach supplied FCC label 582126100 Primary Bay to the sheetmetal located at the bottom of the CPU circuit card housing Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 6 of 1 49 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Installing the CPU Circuit Card s Refer to
212. male D Type Jacks List 85 AC Analyzer Port or List 86 Always Vortex or List 60 61 List 88 and LMS Front Panel Display Port Local Port Redirection List 80 or or Door Access Controller Port List 84 List 79 use Y cable to also connect RS 232 422 OEM 2 Port Shelf Grounding Stud 10 32 Gateway Port VPS to same port RS 232 OEM 1 RS 485 Vortex OEM 3 Port RJ 45 System Network Ports Expansion 586505000 586505500 similar of C Rear View Main Cabinet Access Opening and Cable Channel for Connections to Circuit Cards and External CPU Hardware Fail Alarms Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 18 of 149 RJ 45 ETHERNET Port RJ 11 Phone Line active only if modem installed Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Pe NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Figure 7 586505000 586505500 Terminal Location and Identification cont d from previous page 586505000 586505500 similar Ir I EL L I L
213. mum then press ENTER Limit 2 Notification Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes the severity of this alarm or event condition then press ENTER CR critical alarm MJ major alarm MN minor alarm NA not alarmed NR not reported when event occurs Limit 2 Service Effect Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes how this alarm or event affects service then press V7ER SA service affecting condition immediate action required NSA nonservice affecting condition action required Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 1 19 of 1 49 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 god ea CONFIG A Alarm Class Number Type the desired alarm class number associated with the second alarm limit then press V7ER Alarm classes are specified with the numbers 0 through 8 with 0 representing no alarm class Condition Type This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum which describes this alarm or event state then press V7ER Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Tables 5 1 through 5 4 Condition Description This parameter appl
214. n of the rectifier sequencing feature will be affected if the alarm delay attributes for the binary channels selected to control the sequencer are configured Configuring the On Delay or Off Delay for the AC Fail Transfer input or Standby On Proper Operate input will postpone detection signals may have already been detected by the transfer device of an AC Failure or Proper Operate signal by the system rectifier sequencing software The system responds with Save changes Y or N Type Yif the above entered data is to be saved in the current binary channel configuration and Wif not then press ENTER The system will display the second binary channel configuration Enter the required data for each binary channel as described above until the system displays the Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue April 7 2014 gei default configuration of the first energy management 10 Type the rated full load input capacity in amperes of the channel rectifier connected to this channel 5 digits maximum then press ENTER Configuring Energy Management Channels if Energy Management Software Option furnished Note This parameter is not user configurable for PCUS this value is automatically obtained by the software Refer to the worksheets or copies of located at the end of Installing LMS1000 as a guide in progr
215. nd is described below This command is available to users programmed for access to level 6 commands Note The Operation section in the User Instructions Section 5847 lists the MCA Interface channels Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system Add these channels to the user group as necessary SET USERS Command 6 SET USERS Type SET USERS then press ENTER Which User 1 8 Type the number which corresponds to the user configuration which is to be revised then press ENTER User active Y or N Type Yif the user is required to be active and Wif not then press ENTER Note This prompt is not displayed if the Note I N is entered this command terminates If Y is entered the logged on user is modifying his system allows the default configuration information of the user own user configuration A user to be changed as shown below cannot de activate his own configuration Name Type the desired name for this user 30 characters maximum unless used with TL1 then 10 characters maximum then press ENTER The system uses this name to identify various activities of the user such as when he accesses the system or changes a configuration of the system Password Type the desired password for the user 8 characters maximum then press ENTER Each user is programmed with a unique password that grants him access to a specific command level
216. nector pinouts Recommended wire size for monitoring leads is 22 gauge Recommended wire size for power leads is 22 gauge The ungrounded input power lead should be fused at 0 5 amperes The mating half for the D type connectors is as specified in SAG586505000 SAG586505500 System Application Guide Note Common mode voltage between inputs must not exceed 0 15 to 0 95 volts Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit TD A Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Table 8 Optional Expansion Assembly Connector Pinouts J18 CONNECTOR J18 FUNCTION CONNECTOR J18 FUNCTION PIN PIN 1 Binary Input Channel 4 26 Shunt Input Channel 4 2 Binary Input Channel 3 27 Shunt Input Channel 2 3 Binary Input Channel 1 28 Shunt Input Channel 1 4 Battery Return 29 not used 5 Battery 30 not used 6 Circuit Ground 31 not used 7 Shunt Input Channel 8 32 not used 8 Shunt Input Channel 6 33 not used 9 Shunt Input Channel 5 34 Frame Ground 10 Shunt Input Channel 3 35 Frame Ground 11 Shunt Input Channel 2 36 Binary Input Channel 6 12 not used 37 Binary Input Channel 8 13 not used 38 not used 14 not used 39 not used 15 not used 40 not used 16 not used 41 Shunt Input Channel 7 17 not used 42 Shunt Input Channel 6 18 Binary Input Channel
217. nel Storing node configuration Enter channel e g A12 or 1 6 or D to display 6 Thesystem prompts to add channels to the Node s Del Channel configuration Type Ythen press ENTER Del Channel Edit Node Channels Y or N Y 9 Thesystem prompts to configure another Node Type Y 7 Addfromthe available channels those that are active in then press ENTERif there are remaining Nodes that need the system to be configured Otherwise type Nthen press ENTER Repeat the above steps until all Nodes are configured Note the number s of available channels to be added to the Node s configuration then press ENTER Channels can be specified by entering a 10 If you exit the NODE ADD command without configuring single channel number e g A1 B8 or by entering a all Nodes use the NODE CONFIGURE command range of channels e g A1 8 B1 12 To continue press ENTER without specifying a channel Configure another node Y or N Hint Use the NODE LIST node number command NODE LIST LONG command to view additional information on the Node to be configured Enter channel e g A12 or 1 6 or D to display Add Channel A1 Add Channel A7 11 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 1 16 of 149 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Changing the Analog Channel Configurations The analog chan
218. nel configurations can be changed by using the command CONFIG The command CONFIG is also described in Commands of the User Instructions Section 5847 Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system The command when entered will display a header that contains the current configuration Then individually the command will list each item that can be changed showing the current information and then prompting for new or revised information to be entered If the current information does not need to be changed press ENTERto continue Pe EMERSON Network Power Command CONFIG If the command CONFIG is entered the system will ask that you identify which channel you wish to modify Another way of entering the command is to identify the desired channel in the command line by typing the channel number after the characters CONFIG ex CONFIG A0001 The various information pertaining to an analog channel that can be changed through this command is described below This command is available to users programmed for access to level 6 commands Note Note CONFIG A Parameters which apply only to TL1 commands messages do not appear for configuration if the TL1 software option is not installed Only Channel Active Channel Sub Access Identifier System Alarm Reporting Monitor Type and Monitor Value Format configurable for MCA Interface channels The Op
219. ng Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Static Warning A ATTENTION This equipment contains static sensitive components The warnings listed below must be observed to prevent damage to these components Disregarding any of these warnings may result in personal injury or damage to the equipment 1 Strictly adhere to the procedures provided in this document 2 Beforetouching any equipment containing static sensitive components discharge all static electricity from yourself by wearing a wrist strap grounded through a one megohm resistor Some wrist straps such as Emerson Network Power Part Number 631810600 have a built in one megohm resistor no external resistor is necessary Read and follow wrist strap manufacturer s instructions outlining use of a specific wrist strap 3 Donottouch traces or components on equipment containing static sensitive components Handle equipment containing static sensitive components only by the edges that do not have connector pads 4 After removing equipment containing static sensitive components place the equipment only on conductive anti static material such as conductive foam conductive plastic or aluminum foil Do not use ordinary Styrofoam or ordinary plastic 5 Store and ship equipment containing static sensitive components only in static shielding containers 6 If necessary to repair equipment containing static sensitive components
220. nit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Making Electrical Connections All electrical connections are made without DC input power applied to the system Observe the Following Admonishment DANGER This product requires Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV Inputs A SELV input based on the safety requirements for Information Technology Equipment Standards such as UL1950 IEC 950 is a secondary circuit which is so designed and protected that under normal and single fault conditions the voltage between any two paths of the SELV circuit or circuits and for Class 1 equipment provided with a protective earthing conductor from the building between any one such part and the equipment protective earthing terminal does not exceed a safe value 42 4 V peak or 60 Vdc under normal conditions It is separated from the primary or mains supply by Double insulation comprising both Basic and Supplementary insulation or Reinforced insulation a single insulation system which provides a degree of protection against electric shock equivalent to Double insulation DANGER DO NOT apply power to the system until all electrical connections have been completed and checked DANGER To minimize voltage potentials inside the cabinet during installation connect leads to the cabinet first before connecting leads to the external source Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 16 of 149 EMERSON Network
221. nnel Then press ENTER n 12 If Shunt was entered above the system responds with Shunt type current info Shunt type 50mv or 100mv 13 Type 50mvor 700mvto specify the shunt size connected to the input associated to this channel Then press ENTER 14 If Current was entered above the system responds with 4 20 mA signal current info 4 20 mA signal Y or N 15 Type Yif this analog channel monitors a remote measuring module with 4 20 ma output Type Mif this analog channel monitors any other signal Then press ENTER Note If Yis entered the analog channel will give FAIL reading if the monitored signal drops below 2 mA 16 If Voltage was entered above the system responds with Full Scale Output current info Enter the transducer full scale output in Volts 17 Type the value in volts of the maximum voltage to be measured by this channel 18 If Shunt Current Voltage or None was entered above as the Transducer the system responds with Scale Factor current info Scale Factor 19 Typethe required scale factor 20000 maximum then press ENTER 20 The system responds with Monitor type current info Monitor type 21 This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name ofthe unit 10 characters maximum that the above alarms are measured in ex VOLTDC CURDC etc then press ENTER Only alpha characters be entered f
222. nter a valid value 0 9999 then the modifier s for seconds m for minutes h for hours If no modifier entered modifier defaults to seconds Save changes Y or N Type Yif the above entered data is to be saved in the current analog configuration file and not then press ENTER Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 1 22 of 1 49 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Changing the Binary Channel Configurations The binary channel configurations can be changed by using the commands CONFIG The command CONFIG is also described in Commands of the User Instructions Section 5847 Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system The command when entered will display a header that contains the current configuration Then individually the command will list each item that can be changed showing the current information and then prompting for new or revised information to be entered If the current information does not need to be changed press ENTER to continue 5 Network Power Command CONFIG If the command CONFIG is entered the system will ask that you identify which channel you wish to modify Another way of entering the command is to identify the desired channel in the command line by typing the channel number after the char
223. number for callbacks and primary phone number or primary Email for System Alarm Reports and User Reports 00 23 then press ENTER Example If 16 is entered the primary phone or primary Email is used through 16 59 Alternate Phone Type an alternate phone number the system will use for callbacks System Alarm Reports and User Reports when the current date or time is not valid as programmed above 20 characters maximum then press ENTER Note _ If System Alarm Reports and User Reports are to be initiated through a pager do not enter an alternate phone number Primary E mail Type the Email address the system is to use for System Alarm Reports and User Reports during the Valid Days amp Hours for Primary Phone Number then press ENTER Alternate E mail Type the Email address the system is to use for System Alarm Reports and User Reports outside of the Valid Days amp Hours for Primary Phone Number then press ENTER Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 1 40 of 1 49 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit o Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power SET USERS Report Device Modem Type the desired report device select Modem Ethernet X25 or Ethernet X25 only if Telnet that the system uses to issue System Alarm Reports and User TL1 X 25 option installed or R
224. o Limit 4 Value Type the required value of the fourth alarm setting 5 digits 20000 maximum then press ENTER The system responds with Limit 4 Type current info Limit 4 Type is High or Low or Lh Type Hif the fourth alarm setting is a high limit and Lif the fourth alarm setting is a low limit then press ENTER The system responds with Limit 4 Name current info Limit 4 Name Type the desired name of the fourth alarm setting 10 characters maximum then press ENTER The system responds with Limit 4 Notification Code current info Limit 4 Notification Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes the 89 of 149 5 Network Power severity of this alarm or event condition then press ENTER CR critical alarm NA not alarmed MJ major alarm NR not reported when event occurs MN minor alarm The system responds with Limit 4 Service Effect Code current info Limit 4 Servic Effect Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes how this alarm or event affects service then press ENTER SA service affecting condition immediate action required NSA nonservice affecting condition action required The system responds with Alarm Class Number Type the desired alarm class number associ
225. ocol SNMPv2 1903 Textual Conventions for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMPv2 1904 Conformance Statements for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMPv2 1905 Protocol Operations for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMPv2 1906 Transport Mappings for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMPv2 1907 Management Information Base for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMPv2 Books SNMP SNMPv2 and RMON Practical Network Management Second Edition by William Stallings SNMP A Guide to Network Management by Dr Sidnie Feit Required Password By default USERS 1 through 6 are programmed with the PASSWORD 1 through 6 respectively and COMMAND ACCESS LEVEL 1 through 6 respectively Thus the default password for each command access level of the system is the same number as the level of access requested Therefore the password for level 1 is 1 level 2 is 2 etc In the following procedures the password Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 69 of 149 5 Network Power command access level that is required when logging onto the system is 6 If the system has been previously configured a user that has level 6 access is required to perform the following procedures What Can Be Changed The following parameters can be changed by using the commands listed procedures provided in the INITIAL CO
226. odes which describes how this alarm or event affects service SA service affecting condition immediate action required f NSA nonservice affecting condition action required i Control Type 10 characters maximum This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages A description of the NMA system external control entity that this channel is controlling Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to Appendix G of TR NWT 000833 issue 5 g j Program Line 79 characters maximum A control program that defines the conditions under which the programmable LED illuminates Relay Channel Attributes Each relay channel can be configured for the following additional items Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 79 of 149 Relay channels associated with an energy management channel cannot be programmed Sub Access Identifier 20 characters maximum This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages The Sub Access Identifier identifies a specific sub entity within an NMA system such as a specific rectifier Only alpha numeric characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Table 4 1 Alarm Type or N Y recorded in alarm log required if System Alarm Reporting is desired for this channel or an alarm class of 1 through 8 is assigned to this channel N not recorde
227. of the following codes which describes the severity of this alarm or event condition CR critical alarm NA not alarmed major alarm NR not reported when event occurs MN minor alarm Service Effect Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Consists of one of the following codes which describes how this alarm or event affects service SA service affecting condition immediate action required NSA nonservice affecting condition action required Alarm Condition CC or CO Determines the alarm state CC contacts closed CO contacts open Four Input Binary Circuit Card CC contacts closed 12 to 60 volts DC during alarm condition CO contacts open less than or equal to 2 volts AC or DC during alarm condition Note that signals between 2 and 12 volts are undefined Eight Input Binary Circuit Card CC contacts closed 12 to 60 volts DC during alarm condition CO contacts open less than or equal to 2 volts DC during alarm condition Note that signals between 2 and 12 volts are undefined Expansion Assembly Circuit Card CC contacts closed 12 to 60 volts DC during alarm condition CO contacts open less than or equal to 2 volts DC during alarm condition Note that signals between 2 and 12 volts are undefined Alarm Class Number 0 8 Assigns one of the 8 alarm classifications to this channel 0 represents no alarm class Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014
228. on current info Condition lype lype H This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum which describes this alarm or event state then press ENTER Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Tables 5 1 through 5 4 The system responds with Condition Description current info Condition Description This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type a user defined text message 40 characters maximum which provides a detailed description of this alarm event or condition Then press EN7ER May also be used to describe any action to be taken as a result of the condition All printable ASCII characters are valid except for the percent sign double quotes and the backslash The system responds with Enabled Enabled current info Y or Limit 4 Limit 4 Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 Spec 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 Type enable this alarm limit or disable this alarm limit Then press ENTER The system responds with Limit 4 Value Limit 4 Value current info Type the required value of th
229. ondition Entera valid value 0 9999 then the modifier s for seconds m for minutes h for hours If no modifier entered modifier defaults to seconds Note timing involved in the operation of the rectifier sequencing feature will be affected if the alarm delay attributes for the binary channels selected to control the sequencer are configured Configuring the On Delay or Off Delay for the AC Fail Transfer input or Standby On Proper Operate input will postpone detection signals may have already been detected by the transfer device of an AC Failure or Proper Operate signal by the rectifier sequencing software Save changes Y or N Type Yif the above entered data is to be saved in the current binary configuration file and not then press ENTER Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 1 25 of 1 49 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 EME Changing the Energy Management Channel Configurations RSON Network Power The energy management channel configurations can be changed by using the command CONFIG The command CONFIG is also described in Commands of the User Instructions Section 5847 Section 5847 be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system The command when entered will display a header that contains
230. ondition Description This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type a user defined text message 40 characters maximum which provides a detailed description of this alarm event or condition Then press ENTER May also be used to describe any action to be taken as a result ofthe condition All printable ASCII characters are valid except for the percent sign double quotes and the backslash 1 Limit 2 Enabled Y or N Type Yto enable this alarm limit or disable this alarm limit Then press ENTER Limit 2 Value Type the required value of the second alarm setting 5 characters 99999 maximum then press EVER Limit 2 Type is High or Low H Type Hif the second alarm setting is a high limit and Zif the second or L alarm setting is a low limit then press ENTER Limit 2 Name Type the desired name of the second alarm setting 10 characters maximum then press V7ER Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 1 29 of 1 49 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 gei CONFIG F_ Limit 2 Notification Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes the severity of this alarm or event condition then press ENTER CR critical alarm maj
231. oop pue piosa se Q ysy om siy 31ON M H _ qe o d __ _ _ E _ es uy i lt lt a2 cB Y c 2 D4 c o N YW oo f LO us s E 5 ro vi uonisog 2 3nd3no c s O T jndino ed uoneounoN uonduosog uonipuo uonipuo5 ans Um 5 ips EN POJIAA 2 nolo uoisuedx3 00 3euiqe2 4 IQON NOILVW3OJNI NOILVYNSIANOS 5 NOILdO SYVMLAOS 1711 303 LASHSMYOM 9N01 NOILVTIVLSNI 0001507 Us IR Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 67 of 149 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 EMERSON Network Power NetSure LMS Data Processing Uni Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 JOY siy ur uogpoes NOLLVHOOIJNOO 94 0 1 4 pue uiejsAs pue uesseoeu se paonpoidas eq jaaysyiom siy ILON 850 80007 80 20001 rsa 70007 250 20007 250 20007 Lsa L0001
232. or alarm MN minor alarm not alarmed NR not reported when event occurs Limit 2 Service Effect Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes how this alarm or event affects service then press ENTER SA service affecting condition immediate action required NSA nonservice affecting condition action required Alarm Class Number Type the desired alarm class number associated with the second alarm limit then press ENTER Alarm classes are specified with the numbers 0 through 8 with 0 representing no alarm class Condition Type This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum which describes this alarm or event state then press ENTER Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Tables 5 1 through 5 4 Condition Description This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type a user defined text message 40 characters maximum which provides a detailed description of this alarm event or condition Then press ENTER May also be used to describe any action to be taken as a result of the condition All printable ASCII characters are valid except for the percent sign double quotes and the backslash Limit 3 Enabled or N Type enable this alarm limit or disable this alarm limit Then press ENTER Limit 3 Value Type
233. or alarm NA not alarmed NR not reported when event occurs Limit 4 Service Effect Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes how this alarm or event affects service then press ENTER SA service affecting condition immediate action required NSA nonservice affecting condition action require Alarm Class Number Type the desired alarm class number associated with the fourth alarm limit then press ENTER Alarm classes are specified with the numbers 0 through 8 with 0 representing no alarm class Condition Type This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum which describes this alarm or event state then press FAZER Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Tables 5 1 through 5 4 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 1 31 of 1 49 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power CONFIG F_ Condition Description This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type a user defined text message 40 characters maximum which provides a detailed description of this alarm event or condition Then press ENTER May also be used to describe any action to be taken a
234. or this input BAT Alarm L eumishi Alarm Contact oe ing x ABS BAT y 48V OR I sae Binary Circuit Card 506334 TB1 BAT 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Place jumper J1 on pins 1 and 2 to complete BAT connection for this input ABS BAT 48V Alarm Contact Alarm Furnishing Ground BAT Spec No 58650500 586505500 36 of 149 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 Issue BA April 7 2014 A NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Figure 16 Typical Binary Input Wiring cont d from previous page cont d on next page Typical Binary Input Wiring 48V Plant api gern Tea u _ E Binary Circuit Card Y rod 906334 TB1 BAT BAT 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 BAT ABS BAT 48V Alarm Contact Place jumper J4 on pins 2 and 3 to complete a BAT connection for this input ABS BAT 48V Alarm Contact Place jumper J3 on pins 2 and 3 x a to complete BAT connection for this input BAT Alarm Contact Place jumper J2 on pins 1 and 2 to complete a BAT connection for this input arm Contact Place jumper J1 on pins 1 and 2 to complete BAT conne
235. or this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Table 6 1 22 The system responds with Monitor Value Format current info Set monitor value format to integer 1 or decimal D 23 This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Typelifthe monitored value monval is a decimal integer Type D if the monitored value monval is an unrestricted decimal number Then press ENTER 24 The system responds with Polarity present setting Polarity 25 Type plus symbol for Positive default polarity Type minus symbol for Negative polarity 26 The system responds with Alarm Limit Mode N Alarm Limit Mode N or B Spec No 58650500 586505500 86 of 149 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Spec 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 27 Type N for Normal operation Type G for Global command operation Then press lt ENTER gt The system responds with Enabled Enabled current info Y or N Limit 1 Limit 1 Type Yto enable this alarm limit or disable this alarm limit Then press ENTER The system responds with Limit 1 Value current info Limit 1 Value
236. oring System Main CPU Circuit Card P N 521185 Primary Bay Only 5 1 o 99 96 LMS Modem 9 Pin Female D Type Jack Port RJ 11 Phone Line RS 232 LMS Gateway Port Piggy Back Modem v Circuit Card ES P N 508951 amp located behind NS bracket NO C NC Notes Relay contacts are shown K NC Normally Closed with the relay deenergized zh oto NO Normally Open Relay contacts are energized during normal operation and NL deenergized during an alarm External condition CPU Hardware Fail Alarm Spec No 58650500 586505500 24 of 149 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 EMERSON Network Power Figure 8 582140000 582140001 582126100LMS Terminal Location and Identification cont d from previous
237. ork Power through 8 is assigned to this channel when it is activated and Nif not then press ENTER If Y was entered above the system responds with current info Y or N System Alarm Report mode System Alarm Report mode Type Yif the system is required to initiate an alarm report if this channel alarms and Wif not then press ENTER If Y was entered above for Alarm the system responds with Alarm Class Number Type the desired alarm class number associated with this channel then press V7ER Alarm classes are specified with the numbers 0 through 8 with 0 representing no alarm class If Y was entered above for the ALARM TYPE parameter the system responds with Condition Condition Type current info Type This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum which describes this alarm or event state then press ENTER Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Tables 5 1 through 5 4 The system responds with Condition Description Condition Description current info This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type a user defined text message 40 characters maximum which provides a detailed description of this alarm event or condition Then press Z V7ER May also be used to describe any action to be taken as a result of the condition A
238. ower plant you configure the system access identifier to include all LMS1000 channels monitoring this entity and any sub entity contained within This is done through the use of the system command SET AID PROCEDURE 1 After logging onto the system type SE7 AID Then press ENTER Command 6 SET AID 2 The system responds with Which Access Identifier 3 Typethe number 1 32 of the access identifier to be configured then press ENTER 4 Thesystem then responds by displaying the default or current configuration of the access identifier followed by Name 5 Type the name of this access identifier 20 characters maximum then press This name represents the AID data parameter used TL1 commands Valid characters are limited to alphanumeric characters 6 Thesystem responds with Type 7 Type ENV then press ENTER This entry represents the type modifier used with the AID data parameter commands Identifies the entity represented by this access identifier either as an Equipment type or an Environment type EQPT refers to equipment entities or entities that are part of the NMA system ex battery plants rectifiers etc ENV refers to environment entities or entities that are external to the NMA system ex air conditioners fans etc 8 Thesystem responds with Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installa
239. p p ur uei ww uie pawn pawn ywq e yw wey eyun pei snoad p3uoo uoisuedxa 10 9poN uojsuedxa JO 00 2 40 Bojeuy jo NOILVINHOHNI NOILVANSIANOO TJNNVHO 9O TIVNV Sa31n8l8 LLV NOILdO 33VML3OS 1711 303 LAAHSMYOM 907 NOILVTIVLSNI 00018507 Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 63 of 149 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 EMERSON Network Power NetSure LMS Data Processing Uni 2014 Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 siy ur uonoes NOILVYNSISNOD 9 pue 5 pue piosa Jesseoeu se peonpo4dei jaaysysom siy 31ON g g g g g g g g g g g g g g eunuepisseooy qng 6794 uonisod opo uonduoseq ed L o1 JequinN Hays yndu 1 uonipuo2 uonipuo23 palin jauueyd lt 5 5 uoisuedxs 1o 9poN uoisuedxa JO 00 5 jo IQON NOILVIASOJNI NO
240. parameters can be changed by using the commands SET SYSTEM and SET REPORT The command SET SYSTEM was described earlier in this section Both commands when entered will display a header that contains the current configuration Then individually the commands will list each item that can be changed prompting for new or revised information to be entered If the current information does not need to be changed press FN7ERto continue Command SET REPORT The various System Alarm Reporting parameters that can be changed through this command are described below This command is available to users programmed for access to level 6 commands SET REPORT Command 6 SET REPORT Type SET REPORT then press ENTER System Alarm Report Mode Type Singleor Continuousif the system is required to initiate an alarm report if any channel alarms and Offif not then press the EV7ERkey Note Single System Alarm Report is considered successful if the system connects with a modem or sends an Email Alarm report transmitted once Continuous System Alarm Report is considered successful if the user issues an ACKnowledgement The system continues to issue the report at an interval determined by the retry time until the ACK command is entered by the user User Calling Sequence Type the numbers 1 8 which correspond to individual users in the required calling or Emailing sequence then press the EN7ERkey The user calling or Emailing se
241. quence lists the users in the order in which the system will attempt to call or Email to communicate an alarm report Once the system notifies a user the sequence is reset to the first user ready for the next alarm report Note of 20 digits can be entered Retry Time Type the required retry time 0 1440 minutes with zero representing no report retry then press the EV7 Rkey The retry time is the time interval between the calling or Emailing of the last person designated in the user calling sequence list and the recalling or Emailing of the first user in the sequence in the event of an unsuccessful attempt to report an alarm condition Auto Logoff Time seconds Type the required auto logoff time 30 to 600 seconds then press the ENTERkey If a user is remotely communicating with the system and the system needs to issue an alarm report to a remote terminal the system issues a priority message to the user and automatically logs the user off The auto logoff time period is the interval the system waits with the pending report before issuing the priority message and logging the user off Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 1 46 of 1 49 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Configuring Channels Into Groups EME A RSON Network Power If the command CON
242. r s password must contain two non alpha characters One of these must be a symbol and are the only symbols which can be used Access Level 1 6 The access level determines which commands are available to the user The commands are separated into six different command levels Level 6 allows the user to have access to all commands Commands available in a specific command level also include the commands of all lower command levels As an example commands in levels 1 2 and 3 are also Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 5 Network Power NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 available to users programmed for access to level 4 commands The commands are divided into the following levels Level 1 Interrogate Status Commands Level 2 Display Channel Configuration Level 3 Set Date amp Time Level 4 Alarm Acknowledge Alarm Canceling Level 5 Configure Channels k Level 6 Configure Users Upload amp Download Callback Feature Y or A feature that allows increased security when accessing the system via its modem After a user calls the system and enters his password the system will hang up and call the user back at the designated phone number Primary Phone Number 20 Characters maximum This phone number is used for callbacks System Alarm Reports and User
243. rcuit card for customer OEM connections Refer to Figure 8 for location This port is not active at this time It is for future enhancements LMS1000 Input Output I O Circuit Card Connections The input output I O connections are made to terminal blocks located on the front of each LMS1000 I O circuit Note Refer to Operating LMS1000 in the User Instructions Section 5847 for a description of the I O Numbering Scheme Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system As a help in later identifying the installed LMS1000 I O circuit cards and programming the various channels of the system the Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 31 of 149 Each LMS1000 I O circuit card installed in the system contains a 16 position terminal block located at the edge of the circuit card The terminal blocks consists of two pieces snapped together The two pieces can be separated by first loosening the two screws then gently pulling the one half from the other This feature facilitates circuit card wiring and circuit card replacement if required Wires are connected to the terminals by inserting the stripped wire into the wire opening and then tightening the screw The wire should be checked for proper installation by gently attempting to pull the wire from the terminal Leave enough slack in the wires to allow the I O circuit card connector to be removed without stretch
244. rd are made to terminal block TB1 located at the edge of the circuit card Refer to Making Connections to an LMS1000 Input Output Circuit in this section for terminal block TB1 connection information Refer to Figure 18 for terminal block pinouts Temperature probes connect to TB1 with a white yellow and violet black lead pair Connect the white yellow lead to the odd numbered terminals and the violet black lead to the even numbered terminals Note Temperature probe lead colors are violet and white This probe requires Temperature Circuit Card 506333 firmware version 1 1 0 or later Previous version probe leads were black and yellow Previous version probes are compatible with Temperature Circuit Card 506333 firmware version 1 0 1 or later Note A firmware upgrade to Temperature Circuit Card 506333 is required when using the newer version probes with circuit cards that have firmware versions earlier than 1 1 0 LMS1000 Temperature Probe Wire Specifications e Preferred wire is P N 1562077 18 Ga solid twisted pair maximum length is 200 feet e Optional wire is P N 1562001 20 shielded twisted pair shield grounded at one end maximum length is 100 feet Procedure 1 586505000 586505500 To access terminal block TB1 located on a temperature circuit card rotate the two captive fasteners on the front of the cabinet until the arrow on the fastener points up or down and pivot the door open
245. re Power Systems NPS The LMS is also factory integrated w out using the Spec No 586505000 586505500 cabinet into Spec Nos 582140000 582140001 and 582126100 NetSure Power Systems NPS In this document reference to an LMS in a VPS or NPS using the Spec No 586505000 586505500 cabinet will be VPS NPS LMS commands and responses specific to this interface use NETSURE Reference to an LMS in a Spec 582140000 582140001 and 582126100 NPS Power System Will be NPS LMS commands and responses specific to this interface use NPS Installation Acceptance Checklist Provided below is an Installation Acceptance Checklist This checklist helps ensure proper installation and initial operation of the system As the procedures presented in this document are completed check the appropriate box on this list If the procedure is not required to be performed for your installation site also check the box in this list to indicate that the procedure was read When installation is done ensure that each block in this list has been checked Note The system is not powered up until the end of this checklist Note Some of these procedures have been performed at the factory for you Installing LMS1000 LMS1000 Display Option Installed 586505000 586505500 only Main Cabinet and Expansion Cabinet s Mounted in a Relay Rack 586505000 586505500 only Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000
246. re 2 4 for proper jumper placement TB 416 LARGE SIGNAL 0 60 volts DC Refer to Figure 2 4 for proper jumper placement 506336 2 S SMALL SIGNAL 50 mv shunts 100 mv shunts 20 ma current loops 1 Refer to Figure 2 4 for proper jumper placement _ Note Analog input designations A1 through A4 as shown are for the circuit card only The actual analog channel number depends upon the quantity of analog and temperature circuit cards installed and location of this analog circuit card in the system network EIGHT INPUT ANALOG CiRCUIT CARD P N 514528 CONNECTIONS Connections to an analog circuit card are made to terminal block TB1 located at the edge of the circuit card Refer to Making Connections to an LMS1000 Input Output Circuit in this section for terminal block TB1 connection information Refer to Figure 12 for terminal block pinouts The eight input analog circuit card is designed with one pair of terminals for each input Only connect 50 mv shunt inputs to this circuit card Note Common mode voltage between inputs must not exceed 0 15 to 0 95 volts The negative input to channel 1 serves as the reference to all analog channels Recommended wire size is 20 22 gauge twisted pair wire Observe correct polarity Each of the two leads should be protected using a 49 90 fusible resistor The protection devices should be located as near as possible to the voltage source to pro
247. reader will be exposed to that will likely result in death or serious injury if not avoided ANSI OSHA WARNING Warns of a potential hazard the reader may be exposed to that could result in death or serious injury if not avoided This admonition is not used for situations that pose a risk only to equipment software data or service ANSI CAUTION Warns of a potential hazard the reader may be exposed to that could result in minor or moderate injury if not avoided ANSI OSHA This admonition is not used for situations that pose a risk only to equipment data or service even if such use appears to be permitted in some of the applicable standards OSHA ALERT Alerts the reader to an action that must be avoided in order to protect equipment software data or service ISO ALERT Alerts the reader to an action that must be performed in order to prevent equipment damage software corruption data loss or service interruption ISO FIRE SAFETY Informs the reader of fire safety information reminders precautions or policies or of the locations of fire fighting and fire safety equipment ISO Fire Safety SAFETY Informs the reader of general safety information reminders precautions or policies not related to a particular source of hazard or to fire safety ISO ANSI OSHA Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 iv Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processi
248. red NSA nonservice affecting condition action required Alarm Class Number Type the desired alarm class number associated with the third alarm limit then press EN7ER Alarm classes are specified with the numbers 0 through 8 with 0 representing no alarm class Condition Type This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum which describes this alarm or event state then press V7ER Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Tables 5 1 through 5 4 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 1 20 of 1 49 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue April 7 2014 CONFIG A_ Condition Description This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type a user defined text message 40 characters maximum which provides a detailed description of this alarm event or condition Then press ENTER May also be used to describe any action to be taken as a result of the condition All printable ASCII characters are valid except for the percent sign double quotes and the backslash Limit 4 Enabled or N Type Yto enable this alarm limit or disable this alarm limit Then press ENTER Limit 4 Value Type the required value of the fourth alarm setting 5 charac
249. red System Command 6 NODE ADD software option is Identifier 20 characters 2 system searches for and adds to the database all not installed DIEM Mem press OVER Expansion Nodes found on the network The Nodes are This data parameter is used i p M to identify the destination of arbitrarily assigned numbers prefixed with an X The command messages and the indicates the Node is currently not configured Also source of response and displayed is the configuration of the Node as it was autonomous messages in an programmed at the factory NMA system Searching for new nodes Note Only alphanumeric Node Name Spec Number Ser characters are Echelon Id accepted for this X01 58212190001 12346 parameter L LA2B3C4D5F6A X02 58212190001 12346 Unit Header ds piss unit je R 5 PN SUE 58212190002 12347 pu L 1A2B3C4D5F6C etre X04 58212190002 12347 user logs onto the system R 1A2B3C4D5F6D Unit Pager Code If required type the desired 3 system then prompts to select a Node to configure aum then Type the number of the Node to configure as listed press ENTER The Unit Pager Press ENTERto proceed Code is the phone number at Which node X01 which the system is located followed by any terminating 4 Enter configuration information as it is displayed Press character required This is ENTERto proceed
250. rmation has been saved from another LMS1000 by using the DOWNLOAD commana this information can be copied into this system by using the UPLOAD command Refer to Operating LMS1000 in the User Instructions Section 5847 for additional information Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system Setting Local Port Communications Parameters This procedure shows the user how to change the local port data rate Available local port communications parameters are shown in Table 14 Note Modem port communications parameters cannot be set The data rate for the local port is the only communications parameter that can be changed Table 14 Available Local Port Communications Parameters Data Rate Parit Data Stop Bits s y Bits Bits 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 n for none 8 1 19200 Default setting shown in underlined type PROCEDURE 1 After logging onto the system type SET COM Then press ENTER Command lt 6 gt SET COM 2 Thesystem displays the current communications parameters for the local port bits s parity data bits stop bits 3 The system responds with Enter new setup 4 Enter a new data rate for the local port if desired 5 Press ENTERto exit the command If parameter s were not entered the existing settings are saved Setting Gateway Port Parameters if Gateway Software Option Installed This procedure s
251. rnate Alternate Type the Email address the system is to use for System Alarm Reports and User Reports outside of the Valid Days amp Hours for Primary Phone Number then press ENTER The system responds with Report Device current info Report Devic Modem Ethernet X25 if TL1 x 25 option installed or Telnet if TL1 over Ethernet option installed Type the desired Report Device select Modem Ethernet X25 or Telnet that the system uses to issue System Alarm Reports and User Reports then press ENTER Note Modem LMS1000 Modem Ethernet Email notification via Ethernet Port X25 TL1 X 25 Port Telnet TL1 over Ethernet Port If Modem was typed above as the Report Device the system responds with current info Off Pager M300 M1200 M28800 M33600 or M56000 Report Mode Report Mode M2400 M9600 Type the desired mode select off pager modem bits s that the system uses to send System Alarm Reports and User Reports then press ENTER Note Ifthe report mode is set to pager enter the required information for the primary phone number unit pager code and pager delay If Ethernet was typed above as the Report Device the system responds with current info Off or E mail Report Mode Report Mode Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014
252. rs maximum which determines system responds with when the relay energizes then press ENTER Refer to the beginning of Enter Program Line this section for a discussion on program lines Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 1 38 of 1 49 Issue BA April 7 2014 Pe NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue April 7 2014 Changing the Number of Rings before Answer Use the command SET ANSWER Refer to Commands in the User Instructions Section 5847 for further information on the use of this command Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system Changing the User Configurations The user configurations can be changed by using the command SET USERS The command is also described in Commands of the User Instructions Section 5847 Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system The command when entered will display a header that contains the current configuration information Then individually the commands will list each item that can be changed showing the current information and then prompting for new or revised information to be entered If the current information does not need to be changed press ENTERto continue Command SET USERS The various information pertaining to a user that can be changed through this comma
253. ry Phone Number Report Device Modem Ethernet X25 if TL1 X 25 option installed or Telnet if TL1 over Ethernet option installed Allows the user to select a Report Device either the system s modem Email via the Ethernet port ora TL1 network that the system uses to issue a System Alarm Report or User Report Report Mode Off Pager M300 M1200 M2400 M9600 M28800 M33600 M56000 This prompt appears if Modem is selected above as the Report Device Allows the user to select which method of communication is used when sending System Alarm Reports and User Reports either pager or modem at xxx bits s Report Mode OFF or E mail This prompt appears if Ethernet is selected above as the Report Device E mail System Alarm Reports and User Reports sent via Email OFF alarm reports are not processed Report Mode OFF or TL1 This prompt appears if X25 or Telnet is selected above as the Report Device TL1 report messages processed via the TL1 port OFF alarm reports are not processed Report Retry Time 0 1440 minutes Allows the user to select the number of minutes the system waits before attempting another callback User Report or report message in the event the prior attempt failed Zero represents no retry This retry time has no effect on System Alarm Reporting TL1 Report Condition Interval 0 1440 minutes This prompt appears if X25 or Telnet is selected above as
254. s o1 uauM OL 125 speo 923 Jo ML ON N10 A 491293 101 4o 311v 3 Jejsue1L Ie4 N 40 A Aqpueys Jeouenbes Aejay Jo Heys ed 0 Jeouanbes Jy eis qpuejs Aqpueyg peuinboi JauueyD Aseuig Jo JequinN ji jauueyo NOILVINYOSNI NOILVYNSIANOD LYVLS lVILN3noas sali Lo3s 5 THNNVHO LAAHSWYOM SOT NOILVTIVLSNI 00015107 Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 61 of 149 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 EMERSON Network Power NetSure LMS Data Processing Uni Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 s le ep 10 siu uonoes NOLLVYNOISNOO Bulwiwesbosd pue wajsAs pue p402814 se eq jaaysysom 5141 310N V V V V V V V V V V 1 V V V Ed uonduosaq yooyg uoneo uondiiosag ed L ya uonego anieA
255. s SET RLY Set Relay and CLR RLY Clear Relay Refer to Figure 6 and set this jumper per site requirements 8 Each I O circuit can be installed in any of the circuit card mounting positions in any cabinet or bay but install circuit cards from left to right in the next available empty mounting position as viewed from the front of the cabinet or bay DO NOT SKIP SLOTS Circuit cards are installed in the cabinet or bay with the component side facing the left as viewed from the front Slide the circuit card s into its mounting location ensuring the rear edge connector is firmly seated Note In 582140000 582140001 582126100 Power Systems the recommended method is to populate LMS Input Output circuit cards from left to right and MCA Customer Alarm Relay circuit cards from right to left 9 586505000 586505500 LMS1000 Cabinet If a temperature circuit card s has been installed attach the green wire connected to the circuit card s to one of the grounding studs provided inside the cabinet Refer to Figure 3 for location Place the lug of the green wire below the flat washer provided on the grounding stud Replace the lock washer and resecure the nut 582140000 582140001 582126100 Power System If a Temperature circuit card s has been installed attach the green wire connected to the circuit card s to one of the Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions
256. s a result of the condition All printable ASCII characters are valid except for the percent sign double quotes and the backslash Unit Text Type the name of the unit 4 characters maximum that the above alarms are measured in ex volt amp etc then press ENTER Off Delay Time Type the required alarm off delay time period and a modifier then press ENTER The off delay time is the amount of seconds that an alarm condition must cease before the system recognizes that the alarm condition ceased Enter a valid value 0 9999 then the modifier 5 for seconds m minutes h for hours If no modifier entered modifier defaults to seconds On Delay Time Type the required alarm on delay time period and a modifier then press ENTER The on delay time is the amount of seconds that an alarm condition must exist before the system recognizes it as an alarm condition Enter a valid value 0 9999 then the modifier s for seconds m for minutes h for hours If no modifier entered modifier defaults to seconds Save changes Y or N Type Yif the above entered data is to be saved in the current function configuration file and Wif not then press ENTER Note _ was entered above the Type the program line 79 characters maximum which determines the system then responds with input value of this channel then press ENTER Refer to the beginning of Enter Program Line this section for
257. s a wire size in the range of 28 to 16 gauge Recommended torque is 4 in Ibs PROCEDURE 1 586505000 586505500 LMS1000 Main Cabinet To access terminal block J4 located on the Main Cabinet CPU circuit card rotate the two captive fasteners on the front of the cabinet until the arrow on the fastener points up or down and pivot the door open or 582140000 582140001 582126100 Power System Open the front door of the Primary Power Bay to access the LMS Main CPU circuit card 2 Connectthe external CPU hardware fail alarm to terminals 4 through 6 of An open loop circuit is provided between terminals 4 and 5 of J4 and a closed loop circuit is provided between terminals 5 and 6 of J4 during a CPU hardware fail alarm condition 3 586505000 586505500 LMS1000 Main Cabinet If no more connections are to be made inside the cabinet close the cabinet door and secure with the two captive fasteners arrow on fastener points towards outside of cabinet or Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 582140000 582140001 582126100 Power System If no more connections are to be made inside the bay close the front door Local Terminal Port Connections 586505000 586505500 The local terminal is connected to the 9 pin female D type jack located on the front of the Main Cabinet labeled RS 232 Refer to Figure 7 for jack location Refer to Table 1 for jack configuration This jack is configured as a DCE Data Communication Equipm
258. s can be reasonably expected to render any customer s devices incompatible with telephone company facilities or require modification or alteration or otherwise materially affect its performance written notification must be given to the user to allow uninterrupted service The following information is provided here and on a label attached to the outside of the MCA Interface Modem Option if installed JACK RINGER EQUIVALENCE FCC REGISTRATION NUMBER RJ 11 0 2A B46USA 22429 MM E Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 vi Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 General Information and Installation Checklist Preface This document Section 5879 provides Installation Instructions for Monitoring System Model LMS1000 Spec Nos 586505000 and 586505500 These instructions also provide procedures for the integrated LMS of Spec Nos 582140000 582140001 and 582126100 Power Systems For User Instructions refer to Section 5847 provided on the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system Refer to SAG586505000 SAG586505500 System Application Guide for additional information The SAG can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system Note The LMS cabinet Spec No 586505000 586505500 can be used in Vortex Power Systems VPS and NetSu
259. s described in Setting the TL1 Port Parameters found earlier in this section LMS1000 Access Identifier Thirty two 32 LMS1000 access identifiers are available The system access identifier is used to uniquely identify a system entity such as a power plant The system Access Identifiers are configured through the use of the system command SET AID LMS1000 Sub Access Identifier The system sub access identifiers are used to uniquely identify each sub entity of an entity such as each rectifier each battery string etc contained in the power plant The association between all LMS1000 channels monitoring an individual rectifier an individual battery string etc is made by configuring each channel monitoring this individual sub entity with a unique sub access identifier name This is done when the individual LMS1000 channels are configured Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 111 of 149 Thus all LMS1000 channels monitoring rectifier one may be configured with the sub access identifier name RECT1 All LMS1000 channels monitoring rectifier two may be configured with sub access identifier RECT2 All LMS1000 channels monitoring battery string one may be configured with the sub access identifier BATSTR1 All LMS1000 channels monitoring battery string two may be configured with sub access identifier name BATSTR2 Etc Now to associate the sub entities each rectifier each battery string etc to the entity the p
260. s entered above the system responds with current info Y or System Alarm Report mode System Alarm Report mode Type Yif the system is required to initiate an alarm report if this channel alarms and Wif not then press ENTER If Y was entered above for Alarm the system responds with Alarm Class Number Type the desired alarm class number associated with this channel then press V7ER Alarm classes are specified with the numbers 0 through 8 with 0 representing no alarm class If Y was entered above for the ALARM TYPE parameter the system responds with Condition current info Condition Type Type Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 17 This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum which describes this alarm or event state then press ENTER Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Tables 5 1 through 5 4 18 The system responds with Condition Description current info Condition Description 19 This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type a user defined text message 40 characters maximum which provides a detailed description of this alarm event or condition Then press FAZER May also be used to describe any action
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262. same access identifier and sub access identifier Only alpha numeric characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values forthis parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Table 4 1 System Alarm Report mode Y or N Type Yif the system is required to initiate an alarm report via phone lines if an alarm limit is exceeded on this channel and Wif not then press ENTER Monitor type This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name of unit 10 characters maximum that the above alarms measured in ex VOLTDC CURDC etc then press ENTER Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values forthis parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Table 6 1 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 128 of 149 Code Issue BA April 7 2014 Section 5879 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue April 7 2014 CONFIG F_ Set monitor value format to This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type if the integer I or decimal monitored value monval is a decimal integer Type D if the monitored value monval is an unrestricted decimal number Then press ENTER Limit 1 Enabled or N Type Yto enable this alarm limit or disable this alarm limit Then press ENTER Limit 1 Value Type the required value of the first alarm setting 5 characters 99
263. ser and automatically logs the user off The auto logoff time period is the interval the system waits with the pending report before issuing the priority message and logging the user off This completes the configuration of the system using the SET SYSTEM command The configuration can be checked and if necessary corrected at this time by re entering the command SET SYSTEM or by using the separate commands described later in this section Setting Email Parameters The following parameters must be set if you are sending System Alarm Reports and User Reports via Email Also setthe IP Network Address IP Gateway Address and IP Netmask using the commands IP ADDRESS IP GATEWAY and IP NETMASK See your IT Department for these values PROCEDURE 1 Afterlogging onto the system type 527 EMAIL Then press ENTER Command 6 SET EMAIL 2 Thesystem responds with Command lt 6 gt set email Primary DNS Address 0 0 Secondary DNS Address 0 Local SMTP Server Address Email Return Address 0 0 0 0 0 Enter Primary DNS Address 3 Enter each parameter and press See your IT Department for values The SMTP server must be capable of relaying Emails outside of the domain The Email return address must be on the same domain Configuring Groups See Configuring Channels into Groups in the next section SUBSEQUENT CONFIGURATION of this section Setting User Timeout This procedure shows
264. specific values for this parameter Refer to Appendix G of TR NWT 000833 issue 5 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 The system responds with Off Delay Time Off Delay Time current info Type the required alarm off delay time period a modifier then press ENTER The off delay time is the amount of seconds that an alarm condition must cease before the system recognizes that the alarm condition ceased Entera valid value 0 9999 then the modifier s for seconds m for minutes h for hours If no modifier entered modifier defaults to seconds The system responds with ime current info ime On Delay On Delay Type the required alarm on delay time period modifier then press EV7ER The on delay time is the amount of seconds that an alarm condition must exist before the system recognizes it as an alarm condition Entera valid value 0 9999 then the modifier s for seconds m for minutes h for hours If no modifier entered modifier defaults to seconds The system responds with Save changes Y or N Type Yif the above entered data is to be saved in the current relay channel configuration and Nif not then press ENTER If Y was entered above the system responds with Enter Program Line Note Arelay output assigned to an Energy Management channel cannot be controlled by a program line Type the program line 79 charac
265. start operation at a specific time interval from when commercial AC is restored Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 The timer starts when a signal is received indicating that the commercial AC is restored The standby sequencer if configured operates normally until the timer expires When the timer expires all rectifiers PCUs are turned off and the AC sequencer starts If AC fails before the timer expires the timer is deactivated 4 Note AC Restoration Qualification Timer feature should be set to a few seconds less than the actual amount of time required for a proper transfer 18 The system responds with Save changes Y or N 19 Type Yifthe above entered data is to be saved in the configuration and Wif not then press ENTER 20 The system responds with gt RECTIFIER SEQUENCING ROUTINES or N 21 Type enable the sequencer routines Type m disable the sequencer routines If enabled sequencer operation routines is determined by the attributes configured below for the AC Sequencer and the Standby Sequencer If disabled all rectifiers PCUs are turned on Setting TL1 if TL1Software Option Installed Setting the TL1 Port Parameters 7 This procedure shows the user how to set the configurable parameters of the TL1 port When the command is entered the system displa
266. status LED indicators are extinguished on the Main LMS1000 CPU circuit card only Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 49 of 149 5 Network Power Logging Onto the System Note For WEB Interface refer to the OPERATING section in the User Instructions Section 5847 Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system PROCEDURE If using a local terminal press the EN7ERkey If communicating through a modem the user must call the system and wait for it to answer A remote communication link is automatically established after the modem connects For a Telnet session simply connect to the system 1 Whenthe communication link is established the system prompts the user to ENTER PASSWORD 2 The system has asked for a password As shipped the password for each command access level of the system is the same number as the level of access requested Therefore the password for level 1 is 1 level 2 is 2 etc In this procedure the password command access level that is required is 6 Type 6 then press ENTER The character 6 will not appear on the screen as it is typed 3 The system responds with the command prompt Command 6 4 Theuseris now logged onto the system 586505000 586505500 Main Cabinet or 582140000 582140001 582126100 Primary Power Bay I O Circuit Card Verification This procedure verif
267. t ntered above Type the number of the analog channel connected to the input shunt of the rectifier connected to this channel then press ENTER or Type the name of the analog channel automatically mapped to monitor this PCUs output current then press EVER Refer to the Operation section of the User Instructions Section 5847 Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system Note name entered above If the analog channel selected in the Shunt step is not associated to a PCU shunt the system responds with Capacity Type the rated full load input capacity in amperes of the rectifier connected to this channel 5 characters maximum then press ENTER Note This parameter is not user configurable for PCUs this value is automatically obtained by the software Note Ifthe analog channel selected Type the number of the binary channel connected to the RFA alarm the Shunt step is not associated circuit of the rectifier connected to this channel then press ENTER to a PCU shunt the system Note This parameter is not user configurable for PCUs this value is responds with automatically obtained by the software Note When the LMS1000 is used a 582140000 582140001 and 582126100 NETSURE Power System that communicates to the LMS1000 using the LISP port option Energy Management RFA s are summed together and total
268. t The system continues to issue the report at an interval determined by the retry time until the ACK command is entered by the user The system responds with User Calling Sequence Type the numbers 1 8 which correspond to individual users in the required calling sequence then press ENTER The user calling sequence lists the users in the order in which the system will attempt to call or Email to communicate an alarm report Once the system notifies a user the sequence is reset to the first user ready for the next alarm report Note of 20 digits be entered The system responds with Retry Time Type the required retry time 0 1440 minutes with 0 representing no report retry then press V7ER The retry time is the time interval between the calling or Emailing of the last person designated in the user calling sequence list and the recalling or Emailing of the first user Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 in the sequence in the event of an unsuccessful attempt to report an alarm condition 7 The system responds with Auto Logoff Time seconds 8 Typethe required auto logoff time 30 to 600 seconds If a useris remotely communicating with the system and the system needs to issue an alarm report to a remote terminal the system issues a priority message to the u
269. te if relay 1 energizes or relay 2 energizes R0006 C2 0001 0002 0003 Relay 6 will energize if two or more of the listed analog channel 5 turn in an alarm R0001 A0002 80005 amp C0002 R0003 R0004 R0005 Relay 1 will energize if an alarm is turned in for analog channel 2 or binary channel 5 and two or more relays R3 R4 or R5 energize R0001 D0003 Relay 1 will energize during the third day of the month R0002 P1 amp W6 Relay 2 will energize on Friday for the time interval specified by period P1 F0001 A0001 A0002 A0002 Function Channel 1 averages the values on analog channel 1 and 2 and 3 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 Code Section 5879 74 of 149 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Program Line Time Periods Program lines for relay and LED channels can contain a programmable time period term This term is Pn where n is a number from 1 through 8 which specifies one of the eight available time periods period is programmed using the format FROM hh mm ss TO hh mm ss The FROM time does not necessarily have to be less than or before the time As an example if time period 1 FROM time is set to 08 00 00 and the time is set to 07 00 00 then the control program term P1 will be true 23 hours a day It will be false be
270. te is so unused spare users can be configured as inactive A Y Yes indicates the user is active while a N No indicates the user is NOT active It is recommended that unused users be made inactive This eliminates a password from the list of available valid passwords and reduces the chance of unauthorized access Name 30 characters maximum unless used with TL1 then 10 characters maximum A description that identifies the user This name is used by the system for the following In the greeting header when a user logs on In the report header for an alarm report Names are shown to a user sending mail so they can determine which users should receive their mail Any user logging on to the system or changing system configuration has their name stamped into the Event Log The Event Log also records other pertinent information such as the type of activity and the date and time ofthe activity Password 8 Characters maximum Each user receives a unique password that must be entered to gain access to the system Note Ifthe user is to access the system through the TL 1 port Basic User Configuration This is the minimum information required to specify a user Required Configuration for Reports and Callbacks This is the minimum information required to specify a user that is going to use the callback feature or receive a System Alarm Report Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 80 of 149 the use
271. tely into the RJ 45 plug Visually inspect the assembly to ensure proper routing of the individual conductors If using the recommended cable follow the color scheme shown in Table 6 Refer to Figure 9 for the pin numbering scheme of the 45 plug Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 3 Terminate the cable using appropriate crimp tool AMP P N 2 231652 1 with die set AMP P N 853400 1 Attaching 9 Pin Male D Type Plug 1 Trim and strip 0 75 inch jacketed cable using appropriate commercially available tools 2 Attach the crimp type contacts to the wires of the cable using a crimp tool AMP P N 90302 1 or 90312 1 or 404494 7 Strip the wires approximately one quarter of aninch If using the recommended cable follow the color scheme shown in Table 2 6 3 Insert the crimp type contacts with wires attached into the plug housing using an insertion extraction tool AMP P N 91067 2 A single ended insertion tool is also available AMP P N 91234 1 4 Assemble the retaining clips onto the receptacle flanges with the threaded hole facing toward the wire side of the connector Attaching Cable Clamp Assembly 1 Acarrier strip with strain relief gates is packaged with each assembly Remove the curved gate and large blank gate from the carrier strip 2 Insertthe curved gate into the cable clamp slot as s
272. ters 20000 maximum then press ENTER Limit 4 Type is High or Low H Type Hif the fourth alarm setting is a high limit and Lif the fourth alarm or L setting is a low limit then press ENTER Limit 4 Name Type the desired name of the fourth alarm setting 10 characters maximum then press ENTER Limit 4 Notification Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes the severity of this alarm or event condition then press ENTER CR critical alarm MJ major alarm MN minor alarm NA not alarmed NR not reported when event occurs Limit 4 Service Effect Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes how this alarm or event affects service then press ENTER SA service affecting condition immediate action required NSA nonservice affecting condition action required Alarm Class Number Type the desired alarm class number associated with the fourth alarm limit then press EN7ER Alarm classes are specified with the numbers 0 through 8 with 0 representing no alarm class Condition Type This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum which describes this alarm or event state then press EN7ER Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Tables 5 1 throu
273. ters maximum which determines when the relay energizes then press ENTER Program lines are discussed earlier in this section The system will display the second relay channel configuration Enter the required data for each relay channel as described above Configuring the Number of Rings Before Answer Note This information can also be programmed through the 1 100 of 149 command SET ANSWER which is described in Commands in the User Instructions Section 5847 Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system The system then displays the number of rings before answer default configuration as shown next Rings before answer current info Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Enter New 2 Type the desired number of rings that the system waits before answering an incoming telephone call 99 rings maximum then press the EV7ERkey The new value is displayed Configuring the Users Note This information can also be programmed through the Note Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 command SET USERS which is described later in this section The Operation section in the User Instructions Section 5847 lists the MCA Interface channels Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with yo
274. th 0 representing no alarm class The system responds with 85 87 96 of 149 EMERSON Network Power Condition current info Condition This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum which describes this alarm or event state then press ENTER Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Tables 5 1 through 5 4 The system responds with Condition Description current info Condition Description This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type a user defined text message 40 characters maximum which provides a detailed description of this alarm event or condition Then press ENTER May also be used to describe any action to be taken as a result of the condition All printable ASCII characters are valid except for the percent sign double quotes and the backslash The system responds with Unit Text Unit Text current info Type the name of the unit 4 characters maximum that the above alarms are measured in ex volt amp etc then press ENTER The system responds with Off Delay Time Off Delay Time current info the required alarm off delay time period a modifier then press ENTER The off delay time is the amount of seconds that an alarm condition m
275. the customer connect this signal to the LMS1000 TL1 X 25 port on Pin 8 Clear to Send CTS If a hardware handshake signal is not provided by the customer jumper Pin 7 Request to Send RTS to Pin 8 Clear to Send CTS WARNING The handshake signal is used to prevent the system from transmitting reports when the network connection is not available If no handshake signal is provided reports will be transmitted immediately upon alarm errant occurrence and may be lost if the network device is not ready to receive them Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 Gateway Port if 586505000 586505500 List 79 installed Cannot be used in conjunction with 586505000 586505500 List 85 AC Analyzer Interface List 86 TL1 X 25 or List 88 Local Port Redirection See Gateway Port Connections earlier in this document OEM2 Port Connections if required 586505000 586505500 Only Connections to the OEM2 port are made to a 9 pin female D type jack located on the rear of the Main Cabinet labeled OEM2 RS 232 422 Refer to Figure 7 for jack location Refer to Table 4 and Table 5 for jack configuration The port s function is determined by the LMS1000 Software Options or LMS1000 Specialty Interfaces installed External Modem Interface Port if 586505000 586505500 List 84 installed Cannot be used in conjunction with 586505000 586505500 List 60 61 62 or 63 LMS1000 Front Panel Display Option
276. the following procedure and install the CPU circuit card s into the respective mounting position of the 586505000 586505500 LMS1000 Main and Expansion Cabinet s or 582140000 582140001 582126100 Power System Primary and Secondary Power Bays PROCEDURE Note Refer to Figure 2 as this procedure is performed 1 586505000 586505500 LMS1000 Cabinet To access the circuit card mounting position rotate the two captive fasteners on the front of the cabinet until the arrow on the fastener points up or down and pivot the door open or 582140000 582140001 582126100 Power System Open the bay s front door to access the CPU circuit card mounting positions 2 Connect an approved grounding strap to your wrist Attach the other end to a suitable ground 3 Unpack the CPU circuit card CPU circuit card P N 514024 is to be installed in the 586505000 586505500 LMS1000 Main Cabinet CPU circuit card P N 521185 is to be installed in the 582140000 582140001 582126100 Primary Power Bay EMERSON Network Power CPU circuit card P N 506153 is to be installed in the 586505000 586505500 LMS1000 Expansion Cabinet s or 582140000 582140001 582126100 Secondary Bay s Slide the CPU circuit card into its mounting location ensuring the rear edge connector is firmly seated Secure the circuit card by tightening the retaining screw located on the circuit card assembly for the Main CPU card this is also the RS 232 Connector Grounding Screw
277. the report device Specifies how frequently the unit will attempt a Report Condition message A value of 0 disables sending of Report Condition messages Note Parameters o through u do not appear if X25 or Telnet is selected as the Report Device Occurred Alarm Report Y or N Selects sending a User Report of new alarms that have occurred on user channels Retired Alarm Report Y or Selects sending a User Report of alarms that have cleared on user channels Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 q Persistent Alarm Report Y or N Selects periodically sending a User Report of alarms that still exist on user channels r Persistent Alarm Report Period 0 1440 minutes This prompt appears if Y is selected above for the Persistent Alarm Report parameter Specifies how frequently the unit will attempt a Persistent Alarm Report The number is in minutes and can be set to a maximum of 1440 one day Whenever the total number of minutes in a day that have elapsed since midnight is evenly divisible by this number a Persistent Alarm Report is made provided there is an existing alarm on a User Channel For example if this number is set to 480 and an alarm is present all day the system would issue a report at 8 a m 4 p m and 12 midnight Moreover if the number were set to 1
278. the required value of the third alarm setting 5 characters 99999 maximum then press ENTER Limit 3 Type is High or Low H Type Hif the third alarm setting is a high limit and Lif the third alarm or 1 setting is a low limit then press ENTER Limit 3 Name Type the desired name of the third alarm setting 10 characters maximum then press ENTER Limit 3 Notification Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes the severity of this alarm or event condition then press ENTER CR critical alarm MJ major alarm MN minor alarm NA not alarmed NR not reported when event occurs Limit 3 Service Effect Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes how this alarm or event affects service then press ENTER SA service affecting condition immediate action required NSA nonservice affecting condition action required Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 1 30 of 1 49 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue April 7 2014 CONFIG F_ Alarm Class Number Type the desired alarm class number associated with the third alarm limit then press EN7ER Alarm classes are specified with the numbers 0 through 8 with 0 representing no alarm class Condition Type This parameter applies onl
279. the system Additionally a user cannot change his own password unless he is programmed for access level 6 Note Ifthe user is to access the system through the TL1 port the user s password must contain two non alpha characters One of these must be a symbol and are the only valid symbols The system responds with Access Level current info Access Level 1 6 Type the desired access level 1 6 of the user then press ENTER The access level determines which commands are available to a particular user Level 6 allows the user to have access to all the commands Note This prompt is not displayed if the logged on user is modifying his own user configuration A user cannot change his own access level The system responds with Callback current info Callback Y or N Type Yif the user requires the callback feature and not then press ENTER The callback feature allows additional system security when accessing the system via its modem After a user calls the system and enters his password the system will hang up and call the user back atthe preprogrammed designated phone number The system responds with Primary Phone current info Primary Phone Typethe primary phone number of the user that the system will use for callbacks System Alarm Reports and User Reports 20 characters maximum then press ENTER Note Ifthe alarm report is to be initiated through a pager set t
280. then press ENTER Note I X25 or Telnet is selected as the REPORT DEVICE and TL1 is selected as the REPORT MODE the following statement appears if the user has any channels configured which do not belong to an Access Identifier group The following channels will be removed from the user s channel configuration because they are not associated with an access identifier Save changes Y or N Note I Y was entered above the system responds with Y or WM Edit User Channels Type Yif the above entered data is to be saved in the user configuration and not then press ENTER Type Yif it is desired to add or delete specific system channels from the user configuration and Wif not then press ENTER Channels which a part of a user configuration are the only channels that the system will process for the above User Reports or TL1 reports Users configured to report via a TL1 network can only specify channels that have been configured as part of an access identifier Note _ I Y was entered above the system responds with Enter channel e g A0012 or A0001 0006 or D to display Add Channel Note X25 or Telnet is selected as the REPORT DEVICE TL1 is selected as the REPORT MODE the following statement appears if the user tries to add a channel s which does not belong to an Access Identifier group Channel not configured properly for TL1 reporting Type
281. then press ENTER SA service affecting condition immediate action required NSA nonservice affecting condition action required Affected by ACO Y or N Type the characters Yor which represent if the alarm can be cut off then press ENTER Y yes ACO enabled N NO ACO disabled Cycle Freq min Type the required cycle frequency of the relay channel 0 1440 minutes then press ENTER When a relay is energized the system can be programmed to de energize the relay at a selected time interval This time interval is determined by the relay s cycle frequency This feature resets external alarm logic that requires an open to close transition for alarming During a relay alarm condition the relay remains energized for the time duration determined by the value of the relay s cycle frequency Once this time period expires the system de energizes the relay for 15 seconds The system will then re energize the relay if the alarm condition still exists If the relay channel is set to be affected by ACO the cycle frequency is also used to automatically release the alarm cut off feature at a selected time interval determined by the cycle frequency The system automatically performs the equivalent of a CLR ACO command at the end of the cycle frequency To disable these features set the cycle frequency to zero Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 Code 137 of 149 Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014
282. tiate a System Alarm Report if an alarm occurs on this channel System Alarm Reporting is described later in this section d On Delay Time 0 9999 s for seconds m for minutes h for hours Defines the amount of time that an alarm condition must exist before the system recognizes it as an alarm condition An alarm condition for an analog binary and function channel is defined as when any Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 75 of 149 5 Network Power alarm limit is exceeded An alarm condition for a relay or LED channel is defined as when a preprogrammed condition occurs which causes the relay to energize and the LED to illuminate Enter a valid value 0 9999 then the modifier s for seconds m for minutes h for hours If no modifier entered modifier defaults to seconds e Off Delay Time 0 9999 s for seconds m for minutes h for hours Defines the amount of time that an alarm condition must cease before the system recognizes that the alarm condition ceased Refer to On Delay Time above for a description of alarm condition Enter a valid value 0 9999 then the modifier s for seconds m for minutes h for hours If no modifier entered modifier defaults to seconds In addition to the common channel attributes each channel has other attributes specific to them as described below Analog Channel Attributes Each analog channel can be configured for the following ad
283. tifier that this channel belongs to then press ENTER The group of LMS1000 channels monitoring a sub entity in an NMA system should have the same access identifier and sub access identifier Only alpha numeric characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Table 4 1 The system responds with System Alarm Report mode current info System Alarm Report mode Y or N Type Yif the system is required to initiate an alarm report if the alarm condition occurs on this channel and Wif not then press ENTER The system responds with Condition Type current info Condition Type This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum which describes this alarm or event state then press ENTER Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Tables 5 1 through 5 4 Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 amp EMERSON Network Power 12 20 21 22 Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 The system responds with Condition Description current info Condition Description This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type a user defined text message 40 characters maximum which provides a detail
284. tion Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 EMERSON Network Power Enter channel e g A0012 or A0001 0006 or D to display Add channel 9 Type Dto display a complete list of channels previously linked to the current access identifier The channel number previously configured channel name and previously configured channel sub access identifier are displayed Type the number s of all additional channels to be linked to this access identifier then press EV7ER Channels can be specified by entering a single channel number e g 0001 B0008 or by entering a range of channel numbers e g A0001 0008 L0001 0008 To exit press the EV7ERkey without specifying a channel 10 The system responds with Enter channel e g A0012 or A0001 0006 or D to display Del channel 11 Type Dto display a complete list of channels previously linked to the current access identifier The channel number previously configured channel name and previously configured channel sub access identifier are displayed Type the number s of the previously linked channels that are to be deleted from this access identifier then press ENTER Channels can be specified by entering a single channel number e g A0001 B0008 or by entering a range of channel numbers e g A0001 0008 L0001 0008 To exit press the V7ERkey without specifying channel 12 Repeat Steps 1 through 11 for the remaining access identifiers
285. tions A1 through 12 as shown for the circuit card only The actual analog channel number depends upon the quantity of analog and temperature circuit cards installed and location of this analog circuit card in the system network FOUR INPUT BINARY CIRCUIT CARD P N 506332 CONNECTIONS Connections to a binary circuit card are made to terminal block TB1 located at the edge of the circuit card Refer to Making Connections to an LMS1000 Input Output I O Circuit Card in this section for terminal block TB1 connection information Refer to Figure 14 for terminal block pinouts Recommended wire size is 20 22 gauge twisted pair wire A 49 90 fusible resistor located in each input lead may be used to protect leads from unintentional shorts during installation or service These resistors should be located as near as possible to the voltage source to provide maximum protection Procedure 1 586505000 586505500 To access terminal block TB1 located on a binary circuit card rotate the two captive fasteners on the front of the cabinet until the arrow on the fastener points up or down and pivot the door open or 582140000 582140001 582126100 Open the bay s front door 2 Connect the leads as shown in Figure 14 3 586505000 586505500 If no more connections are to be made inside the cabinet close the cabinet door and secure with the two captive fasteners arrow on fastener Spec No 58650500 586505500 34 of 149 Model No LMS
286. to add a channel s which does not belong to an Access Identifier group Channel not configured properly for TL1 reporting Enter channel e g A0012 or Type Dto display a complete list of channels in the user configuration 1 0006 display Type the number s of the channels to be deleted from the user Del Channel configuration then press ENTER Channels can be specified by entering a single channel number e g 0001 B0008 or by entering a range of channels e g A0001 0008 L0001 0012 To exit press EV7ERwithout specifying a channel Spec No 58650500 586505500 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 1 44 of 1 49 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Setting Alarm Class Names If Alarms are to be classified by the Alarm Class feature enter a name for each of the available Alarm Classes Procedure 1 After logging onto the system type SET CLASS Then press ENTER Command 6 SET CLASS Programmable Alarm Classifications Kl none K2 none K3 none K4 none K5 none 7 8 2 the number of the Alarm Class to be named 710 8 then press ENTER Which alarm class K1 8 3 Type the name of the Alarm Class 5 characters maximum then press EV7 R Note To delete a name just enter SPACEthen press ENTER Alarm Class N
287. to be taken as a result of the condition All printable ASCII characters are valid except for the percent sign 25 double quotes and the backslash 1 20 If Y was entered above for the ALARM TYPE parameter the system responds with Notification Code current info Notification Code 21 This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes the severity of this alarm or event condition then press ENTER CR critical alarm NA not alarmed MJ major alarm not reported when event occurs MN minor alarm 22 If Y was entered above for the ALARM TYPE parameter the system responds with Effect Code Effect Code Servic current info Servic 23 This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes how this alarm or event affects service then press ENTER SA service affecting condition immediate action required NSA nonservice affecting condition action required 24 The system responds with Control Type current info Control Type 25 This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name of the NMA system external control entity 10 characters maximum that this channel is controlling then press ENTER Only alpha characters can be entered forthis parameter TL1 uses specific values for this Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 26 27 28 29
288. tween 7 00 and 8 00 in the morning Time periods are programmed using the command SET PERIOD Common Channel Attributes When configuring the system channels should be configured first because other configurable features of the system reference these channels Each channel configuration contains common attributes as described below Note The and Off Delays are not configurable for MCA Interface channels The Operation section in the User Instructions Section 5847 lists the MCA Interface channels Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system Note The Channel and and Off Delays not configurable for LMS1000 self diagnostics binary channels B0081 B0096 a Channel Active Y or N Prevents unused spare channels from appearing in alarm reports scan reports etc It is recommended that all unused channels are set to be NOT active b Channel Name 30 characters maximum This is a user determined description of the channel Consideration should be made in naming a channel Information displayed can be limited by entering part of a channel s name after certain commands Refer to Operating LMS1000 in the User Instructions Section 5847 for details Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system C System Alarm Reporting Y or N This directs the system whether or not to ini
289. uds are Provided Each DO NOT SKIP SLOTS Grounding Stud Contains a Flat Washer Lock Washer and Nut If a Temperature Circuit Card is Installed Attach the Green Wire from the Circuit Card to One of the Grounding Studs below the Flat Washer Replace the Lock Washer and Resecure the Nut Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 EMERSON Network Power 12 When all circuit cards have been installed remove the 13 After all electrical connections are made as described later close the cabinet door and secure with the two Code Section 5879 10 of 149 Issue BA April 7 2014 Pe NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit EMERSON Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Network Power Figure 3 Installing the I O Circuit Cards cont d from previous page cont d on next page 582140000 Power System LMS Input Output I O Circuit Card P C 4 4 Input Analog P N 506336 Temperature 8 Input Analog P N 514528 Circuit 12 Input Analog P N 520838 Grounding Stud la Locations 8 Input Temperature P N 506333 9 4 Input Binary P N 506332 al 8 Input Binary P N 506334 4 Output Relay P N 506335 Install LMS Circuit Cards from Left to Right with Component Sideof Circuit Card Facing the Left as Viewed from the Front DO NOT SKIP SLOTS
290. ur system Add these channels to the User Group as necessary The system responds with the first user default configuration followed by User active Y or N Type Yif the user is required to be active and Wif not then press ENTER Note This prompt is not displayed if the logged on user is modifying his own user configuration A user cannot de activate his own configuration If was entered the system displays another user configuration If Y was entered the system allows the default configuration information of the current user to be changed as shown below The system responds with Name current info Name Type the desired name for this user 30 characters maximum unless used with TL1 then 10 characters maximum then press V7 R The system uses this name to identify various activities of the user such as when he accesses the system or changes a configuration of the system The system responds with Password current info Password Type the desired password for the user 8 characters maximum then press EVER Each user is programmed with a unique password that grants him access to a specific command level Passwords are case sensitive which means the system recognizes upper and lower case characters differently Type the password exactly as itis to be used There is no provision for changing access 101 of 149 5 Network Power levels once a person is logged on to
291. uring MCA CAN 1 0 Circuit Cards if installed in a Spec No 582140000 5821400001 or S PAPIMIUI 113 Configuring Analog Channels for Use with the 130VDC Monitoring Wire Harness 113 LMS Dual MCA Interface Software Option esee netten tnnt nenne nennen nennen nnne enne 113 Checking the System Time cccssssssecseceeceeseeneeceeeeeceescesecesescesseeseseessenecseescenecseesceaseaesuaeseeaesaeeeeeseeeseneeeeeass 113 Checking FOr Alarms 114 Downloading the Configuration 114 Configuration 114 Changing the Date Time Unit Name Unit Number System Identifier Unit Header Unit Pager Code and Pager Delay erit t rer ttr ree eer tete EEEE ese roe ies rene vean dae nat 114 Adding and Configuring LMS1000 Expansion Nodes seen eene enne nennen nnne nennen 115 Changing the Analog Channel Configurations essent enne 117 Changing the Binary Channel Configurations eese teen enne ennt nnne nne 123 Changing the Energy Management Channel Configurations eese enne 126 Changing t
292. ust cease before the system recognizes that the alarm condition ceased Entera valid value 0 9999 then the modifier s for seconds m for minutes h for hours If no modifier entered modifier defaults to seconds The system responds with On Delay On Delay ime current info ime the required alarm on delay time period modifier then press ENTER The on delay time is the amount of seconds that an alarm condition must exist before the system recognizes it as an alarm condition Entera valid value 0 9999 then the modifier s for seconds m for minutes h for hours If no modifier entered modifier defaults to seconds The system responds with Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 93 94 95 96 Save changes Y or N Type Yif the above entered data is to be saved in the current function channel configuration and not then press ENTER If Y was entered above the system responds with Enter Program Line Type the program line 79 characters maximum which determines the input value of this channel then press ENTER Program lines are discussed earlier in this section Note When the LMS1000 is used in a 582140000 582140001 and 582126100 NETSURE Power System that communicates to the LMS1000 using the LISP port option chann
293. ut Type the number of the binary channel connected to the standby on proper operate signal then press ENTER If the binary channel displayed is the correct number press the EV7ERkey to proceed This binary input activates the standby sequencer after a commercial AC failure occurs The binary input alarm condition is determined when the binary channel is configured This signal monitors the status of the standby power source and indicates that the standby power source is delivering power to the load The system responds with Standby Start Delay Standby Start Delay current info 109 of 149 13 14 15 16 17 5 Network Power Type the desired standby sequential start time delay 15 1200 seconds which will occur after the standby on proper operate circuit is activated then press ENTER If the start delay time displayed is correct press the ENTERkey to proceed The rectifiers PCUs are not sequenced on until after this delay time is up Note There is a processing time delay of up to 18 seconds from the time the AC fail signal is asserted to the time the sequencing routine shuts off the rectifiers PCUs The system responds with Sequencer Failsafe time Sequencer Failsafe time current info Type the desired value 60 9999 seconds 0 disabled for the Sequencer Failsafe Timer feature Then press ENTER This feature aborts sequencer operation when an external monitoring dev
294. utes One day 1440 minutes Then press ENTER The session timeout feature ofthe TL1 port operates independently from the system s user timeout feature A session timeout is indicated by transmission of the TL1 CANCEL SESSION message A value of zero for the session timeout parameter disables the session timeout feature The system responds with Auto logon Y or N Type Yif the system is required to automatically establish a user session and Wif not Then press ENTER If Y was typed above the system responds with Auto logon user Type the number of the user who is automatically logged on by the system The configuration of the entered user determines the access level of the user session Then press ENTER The system responds with AID Delimiter Y or N In the system the TL1 Access Identifier AID parameter consists of a LMS1000 Access Identifier parameter and a LMS1000 Sub Access Identifier parameter as explained in Setting Access Identifiers found later this section Type Yto enable the use of a hyphen AID delimiter between the system Access Identifier parameter and LMS1000 Sub Access Identifier parameter in all responses to TL1 commands and reports containing a TL1 Access Identifier field Type Mto disable the use of the AID delimiter Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014
295. various channels associated with the system Note This information can also be programmed through the command CONFIG B_ which is described later in this section Note Parameters which apply only to TL1 commands messages do not appear for configuration if the TL1 software option is not installed Note 10 Spec No 58650500 586505500 90 of 149 Model No LMS1000 The Alarm Condition attribute of the MCA Interface channels is not configurable The Operation section in the User Instructions Section 5847 lists the MCA Interface channels Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system After the system responds with the first binary channel default configuration the following is displayed Channel active Y or N Type Yif the channel is required to be active and Mif not then press ENTER If N was entered the system displays another binary channel configuration If Y was entered the system allows the default configuration information of the current binary channel to be changed as shown below The system will respond with Name current info Name Type the desired name for this binary channel 30 characters maximum then press The system responds with Sub access Identifier current info Sub access Identifier This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum of the sub access iden
296. ve Type Mif itis desired to have energy management disabled Then press ENTER Setting Sequential Start if Sequential Start Software Option Installed Note The LMS1000 Energy Management and Sequencing features are not for use in Spec Nos 582140000 582140001 or 582126100 Power Systems This procedure shows the user how to enable or disable the standby and or AC sequence option if provided This procedure also enters into the system the numbers of the binary channels required for sequence operation A time delay can also be entered which will delay rectifier PCU sequential start to allow the standby Spec No 58650500 586505500 1 07 of 149 Code Section 5879 Model No LMS1000 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 EMERSON Network Power equipment to start Also the Sequencer Failsafe Timer and AC e Sequencing starts with the rectifier PCU connected to Restoration Qualification Timer features can be configured Each energy management channel one and proceeds in rectifier PCU controlled by the sequencer must be configured into numerical order The energy management base an Energy Management Channel even if the energy management rectifier PCU remains the same as it was prior to the software option is not installed Refer also to the worksheets or sequencer operation copies en peated Breen a Me Installation guid
297. ve fasteners arrow on fastener points towards outside of cabinet leads from unintentional shorts during installation or service These resistors should be located as near as possible to the voltage source to provide maximum protection Procedure 1 586505000 586505500 To access terminal block TB1 located on a binary circuit card rotate the two captive fasteners on the front of the cabinet until the arrow on or amp EMERSON Network Power 582140000 582140001 582126100 If no more connections are to be made inside the bay close the bay s front door The fastener Figure 15 Connection to an Eight Input Binary Circuit Card P N or 582140000 582140001 582126100 Open the bay s front door 2 Connect the leads as shown in Figure 15 Ensure that the jumper associated to each input is correctly set as previously described in this section Make connections to terminals 15 and or 16 of each binary circuit as required Note Asingle ended connection is required for each binary input Battery BAT and or BAT is also connected to the circuit card as determined by the alarm wiring method used and plant polarity This is needed only to complete the binary input path Completion of the binary input path creates a contact closure on the binary channel BAT is selected for each input by jumper placement If all binary inputs require the same battery potential only that potentia
298. vide maximum protection Recommended Maximum Analog Input Loop Lengths Shunt Inputs maximum 2 000 ft loop length These maximum distances are derived from calculations which would yield a typical 0 125 of full scale error at the maximum loop length using 22 gauge twisted hook up wire Loop length is the sum of the lengths of the positive and negative leads Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 amp EMERSON Network Power Procedure 1 586505000 586505500 To access terminal block TB1 located on an analog circuit card rotate the two captive fasteners on the front of the cabinet until the arrow on the fastener points up or down and pivot the door open or 582140000 582140001 582126100 Open the bay s front door 2 Connect the leads as shown in Figure 12 3 586505000 586505500 If no more connections are to be made inside the cabinet close the cabinet door and secure with the two captive fasteners arrow on fastener points towards outside of cabinet or 582140000 582140001 582126100 If no more connections are to be made inside the bay close the bay s front door Figure 12 Connection to an Eight Input Analog Circuit Card P N 514528 50 mv Shunts Only 50 mv Shunts Only 50 mv Shunts Only 50 mv Shunts Only Analog input wiring connection 50 mv Shunts Only eee 50 mv Shunts Only
299. y enter A9901 here 4 Thesystem responds with Enter Base Rectifier Cycle Period 1 365 days 5 Type the number of days the base rectifier PCU is to remain on before the next controlled rectifier PCU in a decremental rotation becomes the base rectifier PCU 6 Thesystem responds with Percent of system capacity at which to turn off a rectifier 0 90 0 99 Note Thevalue of percent capacity at which to TURN ON a rectifier PCU must be GREATER THAN or EQUAL TO the value of percent capacity at which to TURN OFF a rectifier PCU 7 Typea decimal number from 9 to 99 which represents the percent of total capacity of the would be operating rectifiers PCUs When load decreases to this percent a rectifier PCU is turned off 8 Thesystem responds with Percent of system capacity at which to turn on a rectifier 0 97 0 99 9 Typea decimal number from 97 to 99 which represents the percent of total capacity of the operating rectifiers PCUs When load increases to this percent an additional rectifier PCU is turned on 10 The system responds with Save changes Y or N 11 Type Yifthe above entered data is to be saved in the configuration and Wif not then press ENTER 12 The system responds with RECTIFIER EFFICIENCY Y or N Note Auser with access to level 5 commands can execute this part of the command only 13 Type Yif itis desired to have energy management acti
300. y to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum which describes this alarm or event state then press ENTER Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Tables 5 1 through 5 4 Condition Description This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type a user defined text message 40 characters maximum which provides a detailed description of this alarm event or condition Then press ENTER May also be used to describe any action to be taken as a result of the condition All printable ASCII characters are valid except for the percent sign double quotes and the backslash Limit 4 Enabled or N Type enable this alarm limit or disable this alarm limit Then press ENTER Limit 4 Value Type the required value of the fourth alarm setting 5 characters 99999 maximum then press ENTER Limit 4 Type is High or Low H Type Hif the fourth alarm setting is a high limit and Zif the fourth alarm or L setting is a low limit then press ENTER Limit 4 Name Type the desired name of the fourth alarm setting 10 characters maximum then press ENTER Limit 4 Notification Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes the severity of this alarm or event condition then press ENTER CR critical alarm major alarm MN min
301. y to TL1 commands messages Type the name 20 characters maximum which describes this alarm or event state then press FAZER Only alpha characters can be entered for this parameter TL1 uses specific values for this parameter Refer to TA NWT 001360 Tables 5 1 through 5 4 Note This parameter is configurable only if the channel is configured as an Alarm Type Condition Description This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type a user defined text message 40 characters maximum which provides a detailed description of this alarm event or condition Then press ENTER May also be used to describe any action to be taken as a result of the condition All printable ASCII characters are valid except for the percent sign 25 double quotes and the backslash 1 Note This parameter is configurable only if the channel is configured as an Alarm Type Notification Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes the severity of this alarm or event condition then press ENTER CR critical alarm major alarm MN minor alarm NA not alarmed NR not reported when event occurs Note This parameter is configurable only if the channel is configured as an Alarm Type Service Effect Code This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes how this alarm or event affects service
302. ype current info Limit 2 Type is High or Low H or L Type Hif the second alarm setting is a high limit and Z if the second alarm setting is low limit then press ENTER The system responds with Limit 2 Name current info Limit 2 Name Type the desired name of the second alarm setting 10 characters maximum then press ENTER The system responds with Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 Limit 2 Notification Code current info Limit 2 Notification Code 55 This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes the severity of this alarm or event condition then press ENTER CR critical alarm NA not alarmed MJ major alarm not reported when event occurs MN minor alarm 56 The system responds with Limit 2 Service Effect Code current info Limit 2 Servic Effect Code 57 This parameter applies only to TL1 commands messages Type one of the following codes which describes how this alarm or event affects service then press ENTER SA service affecting condition immediate action required NSA nonservice affecting condition action required 58 The system responds with Alarm Class Number 59 Type the desired alarm class number associated with the second alarm limit then press E
303. ype OPTIONS then press ENTER Command 6 OPTIONS 2 The system displays a list of all available software options and indicates which ones are installed Check this list to verify that the required software options are installed Note Also listed are the LMS1000 communications ports associated with each installed option if applicable Verifying Programmable Status LED Indicator Operation This procedure verifies correct operation of the programmable status LED indicators PROCEDURE 1 SETLED then press ENTER Command 6 SET LED 2 The system responds with Set LED 3 7 then press ENTER 4 Verify that LED indicator 1 located on the main LMS1000 CPU circuit card illuminates 5 Type RLED then press ENTER Command 6 CLR LED 6 Thesystem responds with Clear LED 7 Type 7 then press ENTER Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 50 of 149 8 Verify that LED indicator 1 extinguishes 9 Repeat Steps 1 through 8 entering the numbers one at atime 2through 8 Verify that the associated LED indicator illuminates and extinguishes as described above Verifying Relay Operation This procedure verifies correct operation of the relay circuit cards installed in the 586505000 586505500 Main Cabinet or 582140000 582140001 582126100 Primary Power Bay if provided CAUTION DO NOT perform this procedure on any relay channel that controls an entity th
304. ys the current value for each configurable parameter 8 followed by prompts to enter new configuration values Type a new value and press ENTER or press EV7ERto keep the current 9 value PROCEDURE 10 1 Afterlogging onto the system type S 7 MODE Then press ENTER Command 6 SET MODE 2 The system displays the current TL1 port parameters 11 Note TL1 Mode Directis displayed if the TL1 X 25 Software Option is installed 12 7 1 Mode Telnetis displayed if the TL1 over Ethernet Software Option is installed 3 Forthe TL1 X 25 software option the system responds with Enter new TL1 X 25 port data rate 300 7200 2400 4800 or 9600 which represents the data rate in bits sec for the TL1 X 25 port Then press ENTER Spec No 58650500 586505500 Model No LMS1000 110 of 149 EMERSON Network Power For the TL1 over Ethernet software option the system responds with Enter new TL1 port number Type 2020then press ENTER For the TL1 over Ethernet software option the system responds with TCP Keepalive Y or N Type Y if the system should test TL1 Telnet connection to remote system recommended and N if not Then press ENTER NOTE THE REMAINDER IS DISPLAYED FOR BOTH THE TL1 X 25 and TL1 OVER ETHERNET SOFTWARE OPTIONS The system responds with Session Timeout 0 1440 O disabled Type a number from Oto 7440which represents the TL1 port session timeout value in min
305. ystem interconnections information Checking the System Time This procedure shows the user how to check the internal clock of the system before placing the system into service PROCEDURE 1 After logging onto the system type 7 ME Then press ENTER Command lt 6 gt TIME 2 Verify that the current day of the week month day year and time are displayed 3 This completes the procedure Code Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 NetSure LMS Data Processing Unit Installation Instructions Section 5879 Issue BA April 7 2014 EMERSON Network Power Checking for Alarms This procedure shows the user how to check to see if any alarms are activated in the system before placing the system into service PROCEDURE 1 After logging onto the system type ALARMS then press ENTER Command lt 6 gt ALARMS 2 Verify that no alarms are activated as displayed on the screen 3 This completes the procedure Downloading the Configuration When configuration of the system is complete the user should download a copy of the configuration to a personal computer using the DOWNLOAD command Refer to Operating LMS 1000 in the User Instructions Section 5847 for additional information Section 5847 can be accessed via the CD Electronic Documentation Package furnished with your system Log off of the system This completes the initial programming of the system The remainder of this section explains

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