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User Instructions Section 5847
Spec. Nos. 586505000 and 5865055000 (Model LMS1000) Issue AL, July 24, 2006
Chapter 3. Commands Page 3-59
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CONFIG
Description: Allows the configuration of analog and binary inputs, control relays,
function channels, groups, LED indicators, and energy management channels.
Command Level: 5
Syntax: CONFIG [channel_type] [channel_designator]
C [channel_type] [channel_designator]
Comments: A single input is configured by entering the command CONFIG followed by
a space and then the character A for analog, B for binary, R for relay, F for function, E for
energy management, G for group, or L for LED, followed by the node number and
channel number.
To utilize the special rate computations by the system, the Unit Text for the appropriate
analog channels should be set to AMPS.
To utilize the Power Metering software option (if installed) computations by the system,
the Unit Text for the appropriate function channels should be set to KW.
Eight (8) Input Temperature Circuit Card:
To display temperature readings in Fahrenheit,
the Unit Text for the appropriate analog channel must be set to DEGF.
Notes: If system alarm reporting is selected for any channels, any alarms associated
with that channel will cause a phone call or Email to report the alarm. If set to NO, the
alarm will only be recorded in the alarm log. If the CHANNEL ACTIVE attribute on any
channel is set to N, that channel will not be displayed in any scans or reports. It is
recommended to set the spare (unused) channels to NOT ACTIVE. When the channel is
configured to be not active, the user is asked if the channel default values should be set
(refer to the SET DEFAULTS command). The user is also asked if the channel should be
deleted. Answering yes will result in the channel’s configuration being removed from
memory. The scale factor is a number that correlates to the number associated with the
measured input. For example, a shunt with a 50mv output for 500 amperes has a scale
factor of 500 with a 50 mv module, while a 5 ampere shunt has a scale factor of 5. The
scale factor is the value displayed when the input is set equal to the maximum input
specified on the analog modules. The maximum scale factor possible is 20,000.
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.
Analog Channels A9001-A9081 and Binary Channels B9001-B9080 are only available
when the VPS MCA Interface is used. These channels are automatically mapped to
monitor predetermined VPS parameters. Refer to Table 2-1 for a correlation between
channels and associated VPS parameters. Because of the nature of the channels
automatically mapped to VPS parameters, some of the channel attributes do not apply
and thus are not configurable.
Analog channels for LPS nodes 1-20 and 99 are automatically mapped to monitor
predetermined LPS parameters. Refer to Tables 2-2 and 2-3 for the mapping of LPS
channels. Note that some LPS channel parameters are not configurable. Except for LPS

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