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3103-1001 Rev. 0
7.2 Data Entry
Upon completion of the Planning Matrix, the data can be entered into the MultiGard 5000 System
using the User Configured Outputs data screen (see section 4.2.4). Two flags are used to indicate if
option #1 and/or option #2 have been installed and are available for use. The header will indicate the
option number being programmed.
For each option, the UCOs are numbered 1 to 32. The "ENTER OUTPUT TO CONFIGURE"
button may be used to select the desired output. At this time, the data entered in the Planning Matrix
for On delay and Off delay may be entered if it is required to be other than the default value of 0
seconds. The Fail-Safe / Non Fail Safe and Steady / Pulse buttons may be toggled to the required
state. Then the UCO Point Enables” button may be used to move to the UCO Point Enables display
screen (see section 4.2.5). Flags are used to indicate if the output is triggered by a warning or an
alarm level, the UCO number, the UCO option number, and the sensor number. Enable each
point/line number to match the entries on the Planning Matrix. Use the "Next Sensor" button to
scroll to the next page and enter the configurations for sensors #2, 3 and 4 if applicable. Use the
"UCO Option" button to return to the UCO display screen.
Repeat the procedure for all other UCO outputs indicated on the Planning Matrix.
7.3 Functionality Testing
WARNING
User Configured Outputs must be tested to verify that actual
functionality is identical to intended functionality as indicated in the
UCO Planning Matrix. Failure to verify setup may result in system
performance other than expected.
CAUTION
Do not connect any system controlled process shut down circuits
until the system has been function checked, calibrated and is ready
for normal operation. False alarms may occur if this connection is
done before full system startup is completed

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