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11.4. Configuration >> Alarm Settings
Each system alarm is individually configurable as shown in example Figure 11.4-1. The table below outlines
the alarms available on the “Configuration >> Alarm Settings” page, as well as the trigger level units and
trigger level valid values for each alarm. Furthermore, each alarm can be individually configured as follows:
A delay can be set between 0-1440 minutes. If the alarm condition clears itself within the delay time,
the alarm is not generated.
A priority of “Major”, “Minor”, and “Warning” can be selected. “Major” alarms are displayed as Red on
the “Dashboard” page. “Minor” alarms are displayed as Yellow on the “Dashboard” page. “Warnings”
are displayed as Green on the “Dashboard” page. See Section 11.1 for examples. Warning alarms
do not trigger the RED UIM alarm LED to be ON.
Manual clearing can be enabled or disabled. If enabled, the alarm will not automatically clear itself if
the alarm condition no longer persists and manual clearing is required. THIS FEATURE IS
CURRENTLY NOT ACTIVE.
Activation of the “ALARM RELAY” terminal contacts on the UIM can be enabled by selecting the "K1"
in the RELAY column of the alarm settings for each alarm type.
Deactivation of the. “ALARM RELAY” terminal contacts on the UIM can be enabled by s electing the
"--" in the RELAY column of the alarm settings for each alarm type. With this selected only alarms
with "K1" selected will trigger the contact to change states.
Trigger Level Valid Values
-40 to 70 °C or -40 to 158 °F
-40 to 70 °C or -40 to 158 °F
12V
0.0-80.0 (4 iPMs)
0.0-60.0 (3 iPMs)
0.0-40.0 (2 iPMs)
0.0-20.0 (1 iPM)
24V
0.0-40.0 (4 iPMs)
0.0-30.0 (3 iPMs)
0.0-20.0 (2 iPMs)
0.0-10.0 (1 iPM)
Battery Temp Sensor Fault
Remote DC Voltage Sensing Fault