Principle
This page describes the setups that are to be installed in the
monitoring unit.
The points are detailed briefly so that the list can be used as a
checklist.
The monitoring unit is set up once each point has been reviewed.
Procedure
1. Create an overview of all the connections.
Decide where they will be connected.
Decide the alarm priority for the reading.
The table below shows some examples of the various possibilities.
Point no.
Name
in display
Tempe-
rature
1
xxxx A
x
2
xxxx B
3
xxxx C
4
xxxx D
5
xxxx E
6
xxxx F
7
xxxx G
x
8
xxxx H
x
9
xxxx J
Then continue by:
2. Pressing the button for the main menu
3. Selecting "Service Setup" at the bottom of the display
4. Go through all the functions in "Basic setup". In one of the func-
tions, the network will be scanned, which allows the monitoring
unit to recognise all the connected units on the data communi-
cation. Do not forget that the controllers and the wireless unit
must have an address set, or to check that the power is turned
on before the scan function is enabled.
5. Select Point setup
6. Set all points. Use data from a table like the one above. Some of
the readings will have two alarm limits. Different alarm priorities
can be set for each one.
7. Create a table of the alarm activities. See the table on the right.
8. Set up the alarm function
a. Set the general functions first
b. Then set how an alarm should be handled/routed (i.e. what
will be enabled)
c. And finally, set up the activities chosen (e.g. addresses of the
alarm destinations)
9. Check that the alarms can be sent properly
a. Set the function "Test alarm priority" to "high"
b. Enable the function "Test alarm"
c. Check that the alarm is received
d. Repeat this check for the other alarm priorities
e. Repeat this check until all the destinations have been tested
to see if they can receive alarms.
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Configuration
Type of connection
Di
Ai
Pow-
Power
Gas-
(on/
(ana-
er
meter
detector
off )
log)
meter
log
x
x
x
x
Manual RS8EF402 © Danfoss 02-2009
If you require help setting up individual points, you will find a
more detailed explanation in the next section – The functions'
mode of operation.
Place of
connection
Controller Wireless Terminal Address
1-16
1-16
1-16
1-2
x
x
m2+:
1-16
x
TCP/IP
Table of alarm activities (example)
(Referred to in point 7 and utilised in point 8b)
Route 1
Time
Alarm
priority
Day
High
Medium
Low
Night
High
Medium
Low
Alternate destination (if the link to the primary destination fails)
Day
High
Medium
Low
Night
High
Medium
Low
Day
High
Medium
Low
Night
High
Medium
Low
Priority of alarm
High
Me-
Low
Log
dium
only
x
x
x
x
1-65
x
1-xxx
x
1-7
x
12-999
Alarm activity
Remote
Relay
Buzzer
no.
Primary alarm destination
1
1
1
2
2
-
Copy destination
AK-SM 350 Version 1.7x
Note
1 or 2 only
From m2+ via data
communication
Static IP in AK-W_
Static/dynamic in
AK-SM 350
Load/store data
from Power meter
SMS
x
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