User Instructions Section 5847
Spec. Nos. 586505000 and 5865055000 (Model LMS1000) Issue AL, July 24, 2006
Chapter 2. Operating LMS1000 Page 2-21
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predetermined LPS MCA alarms are programmed for system alarm reporting and/or
added to the appropriate user configuration.
System High Voltage Alarm #1 System Total Load Alarm
System High Voltage Alarm #2 Distribution Panel Alarms
Battery On Discharge Alarm MCA Hardware Failure Alarm
System Voltage is Very Low Alarm Emergency Stop
System Distribution Load A Current Alarm Unidentified LPS Node Alarm
System Distribution Load B Current Alarm High AC Line Alarm
High Temperature #1 and #2 Alarms All AC Off
Low Temperature #1 and #2 Alarms PCU01 to PCU56 Fail Alarm
System Breaker or Fuse Alarm Subsystem Fuse Alarm
System Major Alarm Subsystem Major Alarm
System Minor Alarm Subsystem Minor Alarm
LPS Communications Failure LPS Router Alarms
LPS MCA "CAN I/O" Circuit Card Alarms Relay Board Alarms
LVD Active LVDs Inhibited
LVD Fail Alarm
An important aspect of the alarm log is its use for system alarm reporting and individual
user alarm reporting. The alarm log supplies the information that the system formats for
these reports. A listing of the alarm log will indicate entries which are to be reported.
When that entry is acknowledged (ACK command) by a user, the user number appears
just after the occurred time shown in the report to indicate the user that acknowledged
the alarm. Each entry in the alarm log contains the following items:
1) Channel number of the alarm (A0033, B0012, R0001, etc.).
2) Channel's name.
3) Type of alarm (high, low, force, program), and class of alarm.
4) Occurred date and time. If the alarm has been acknowledged by a user, the user
number appears after the occurred time.
5) Cleared date and time.
6) A lowercase character r if the alarm is to be reported as a system alarm.
Commands LOG and CLR LOG: The alarm log can be viewed or cleared by using the
commands LOG or CLR LOG, respectively. These commands are available to users
programmed for access to level 1 and level 4 commands, respectively.