29
Analog Accuracy:
+/- 1% of analog range.
2.12.3 Analog Step Sizes
2.13
Configuring the Control Relays
Fig. 2.13.1. Configure controls in the Edit menu > Controls screen
The Relays of the NetGuardian 216T can be identified and configured using the Edit menu > Controls screen.
A description can be entered for each of the relays. You can also designate whether or not to send SNMP Traps
when a relay is activated. Relays are normally open (N/O) by default. A circuit board jumper can be changed for
each control to make it normally closed (N/C).
1. From the Edit menu, select the Controls link (see Figure 2.13.1).
In the Description field enter a description for each control/relay being used.
2.
Set the Energize State to either Normal or Inverted . Selecting Normal sets the relay's normal electrical
3.
state to De-energized. Selecting Inverted sets the relay's normal electrical state to Energized .
Check the Trap box to send an SNMP trap for that alarm point. Selecting the box will set that point to send
4.
an SNMP trap; leaving the box blank will set that point to not send an SNMP trap.
Under the Group column enter the appropriate point group ID (see Section 2.6, "Defining Point Groups)."
5.
Click Submit Data to save the configuration settings.
6.
Analog Step Sizes
Input Voltage Range
0-5 V
5-14 V
14-30 V
30-70 V
70-90 V
Table 2.12.3.A. Analog step sizes
Resolution (Step Size)
.0015 V
.0038 V
.0081 V
.0182 V
.0231 V
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