Activating Relays From An Alarm Point's Change Of Status; 2.16.2.1 Echoing Alarm Points To Relays; 2.16.2.2 Oring Echoed Alarm Points - DPS Telecom NetGuardian 832A G5 User Manual

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NOTE: Selecting the 'Enable Advanced Features' checkbox will occupy control relay slots #1 and #2.
Monitoring Trigger
Generator Warm-Up Time Determines how long the generator will run before Control #2 latches,
Battery Charge Time
Generator Cooldown Time Determines how long the generator will cooldown until Control #1
Once you have configured your settings, press the 'Submit Data' button. In order for the changes to
take effect, you will need to reboot your NetGuardian 832/864 G5 device.
2.16.2

Activating Relays from an Alarm Point's Change of Status

The NetGuardian allows the user to echo an alarm point state to activate a relay. Any of the
NetGuardian's discrete alarms, system alarms, ping alarms, or analog alarms may be echoed to
activate a relay in the event that alarm is triggered. However, a relay set to echo an alarm point cannot
be manually activated. To allow the relay to be manually activated while still maintaining its echoed
status, the relay point must be set to ORed.

2.16.2.1 Echoing alarm points to relays

In the Description field (see Figure 2.29) enter the display, alarm point, a dash (-), and the description
of the alarm you wish to echo. For example, if echoing discrete alarm 8, enter 01.08-your alarm
description. (The display and alarm point are formatted as DD.PP, where DD = the display number and
PP = the point number or GX where X is the group number) See Appendix A for a complete list of
display and point numbers.

2.16.2.2 Oring echoed alarm points

In the Description field enter the display, alarm point, an under bar (_), and the description of the alarm
you wish to set to ORed. For example, if ORing discrete alarm 8, enter 01.08_your alarm description.
The display and alarm point are formatted as DD.PP, where DD = the display number and PP = the
point number or GX where X is the group number) See Appendix A for a complete list of display and
point numbers.
Edit Controls > Enable Advanced Features
This selects which severity level will cause Control #1 to latch and start
the generator. The Battery Monitoring feature monitors analog channels 5
and/or 6 (Battery A and B).
initiating the battery charging. Can be configured in seconds, minutes or
hours, within a range of 1 - 120.
Determines how long the batteries will charge until Control #2 releases.
Can be configured in seconds, minutes or hours, within a range of 1 - 120.
releases. Can be configured in seconds, minutes or hours, within a range
of 1 - 120.

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