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McQuay MicroTech RMC-E01A - Alarm Menus

McQuay MicroTech RMC-E01A
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OM-121 21
Menu Item
No. Name Name Field Range SWITCH Key Destination
(Default Shown) No. Menu Item
15 Time / Date
Time=hr:mn:sc
1 0 – 23
2 0 – 59
3 0 – 59
daymm/dd/yy
1 Sun – Sat
2 1 – 12
3 1 – 31
4 0 – 99
DaylightSav=No
1 No
Yes
SpringAhead3/20
1 1 – 12
2 1 – 31
Fall Back 11/20
1 1 – 12
2 1 – 31
16 Service
Nmbr of Units=0
1 0 – 8
Unit #1 Addr=NA
1 NA
01 – 40 (hexadecimal)
Unit #2 Addr=NA
1 NA
01 – 40 (hexadecimal)
Unit #3 Addr=NA
1 NA
01 – 40 (hexadecimal)
Unit #4 Addr=NA
1 NA
01 – 40 (hexadecimal)
Unit #5 Addr=NA
1 NA
01 – 40 (hexadecimal)
Unit #6 Addr=NA
1 NA
01 – 40 (hexadecimal)
Unit #7 Addr=NA
1 NA
01 – 40 (hexadecimal)
Unit #8 Addr=NA
1 NA
01 – 40 (hexadecimal)
Level=1
1 1
2
¬Port A Baud=9600
1 1200
2400
9600
Total Slaves=0
1 0 – 64
Config=RTU&SCU
1 RTU&SCU
ALL RTU
IDENT=RMC-E01A
Notes:
1. After changing the port A baud rate, you must reset the controller to cause the change to go into effect. You can reset the
controller by cycling power to the panel.
Alarm Menus
Table 5 lists all possible menus, items, and adjustable fields in the Alarm category. The table’s
range column lists all possible values for each item. Following are brief descriptions of the Alarm
category menus.
Units With Current Alarms
Menu 17, “Units w/Alarm,” tells you which units currently have alarms. Each unit is assigned two
characters on the item line; for example, “#1.” If a unit alarm or a loss-of-communications alarm
exists for a particular unit, its number will be displayed. The number will be flashing if the current
alarm is a comm loss or fault alarm. If no alarms exist in the network, the item line will be blank.
For more information, see the “Alarm Monitoring” section in the “Operator’s Guide” portion of this
manual.
Alarm History
Menu 18, “Alarms,” tells you what the last eight alarms were and when they occurred. Both current
and previous alarms are displayed. Each alarm is displayed as a set of two items. The first item