INTERNET ALARMS
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be activated through the Internet ICMS website by visiting the control Alarm
• Activate any alarm by creating at least one delivery. Simply, click on the Alarm
button. Then, add a delivery by clicking on the Add Delivery button on the right
hand side of the screen. A delivery method option (Web or e-mail) must be selected
subject, e-mail, and message.
• A delivery can be in the form of a web alarm (the building and control icons will have
a Red dot), an e-mail alarm, a text message to a cell phone (it is an e-mail in the form
of 1111111111@CellCompany.com where "CellCompany.com" portion will vary with
the cell phone carrier).
• The MPC Platinum control alarms are:
◦ (#1000) In Bypass for Over 1 Hour: This alarm generates if the control has been
set to Bypass either locally (Auto/bypass switch) or remotely for a full continuous
hour. See "AUTO/BYPASS Switch" on page 16.
(#6000) Is an end alarm that can be set to indicate that the initial alarm status has
terminated.
◦ (#1001) Heat Established Taking More than 1 hour: This alarm will be sent only if
the establishing heat took longer than 1 hour.
(#6001) Is an end alarm that can be set to indicate that the initial alarm status has
terminated.
◦ (#1002)/(#1003) Space Temp Exceeds/Below Target by More Than 10°: This alarm
generates if the space average over the past two hours has averaged 10°F above or
below the space target.
(#6002)/(#6003) Is an end alarm that can be set to indicate that the initial alarm
status has terminated.
◦ (#1006) System Sensor Fault: This alarm generates whenever the System sensor
reads open or short.
(#6006) Is an end alarm that can be set to indicate that the initial alarm status has
terminated.
◦ (#1008) No prove for More Than 10 Minutes: This generates whenever there is a
call for output but the Prove terminals have not been shorted for over 10 minutes.
(#6008) Is an end alarm that can be set to indicate that the initial alarm status has
terminated.
◦ (#1012) The DHW-ES (Purchased separately (HT# 926769-00)) has no
communication for 1 minute.
(#6012) Is an end alarm that can be set to indicate that the initial alarm status has
terminated.
◦ (#3000) The Platinum control could not establish a dependable two way
communication with the Heat-Timer Servers for over 24 hours.
(#8000) Is an end alarm that can be set to indicate that the initial alarm status has
terminated.
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