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3.9

Event Types and Properties

Liebert iCOM events are used to inform the user of cooling unit operational status. All events are
recorded in the Event Log, which is in the User Menu. The user can change the type (alarm, warn,
message) and time delay of some events and can also enable or disable some events. These event
settings are in the Service Menu under Set Alarms, pages 3 to 12. If an event has a safety function
(high pressure, low pressure, main fan overload, etc.), the safety function will be executed in any case,
independent of the selected event type or if enabled or disabled. The timing will function as set.
NOTE
Not all critical event properties can be adjusted.
Event Types
• Message: If this event occurs, it will only be entered into the event log.
• Warning: If this event occurs, a warning will be generated and entered into the event log. The
general alarm relay will be activated only if parameter Warning Activates Alarm Relay located in
the Service menu under Alarm Setup is set to Yes. The default setting is Yes.
• Alarm: When an alarm is received, a red light on the Liebert iCOM will blink and an alarm will
sound, unless turned Off in the User Display Setup Menu. Pressing the alarm button will
acknowledge the alarm but not clear the alarm. The alarm will not be cleared until the issue has
been corrected, reset internally by the control or reset manually by the user. For instance, alarms
such as High Pressure can be cleared by changing the alarm counter back to 0. If this event
occurs, an alarm will be generated and entered into the event log. An alarm does not necessarily
switch Off the whole cooling unit; it depends on which alarm occurs. If a standby unit is set, any
alarm will stop the faulty unit and start the standby unit. Standby activation functions only on
alarms; messages or warnings will not start a standby unit. For more on standby units, see 4.0 -
Teamwork.
Time Delay
Delays the event reaction once it is triggered. The time delay applies to safety functions and is
entered in seconds.
Enable or Disable
Disabled events do not show up in the event log, on the display or on monitoring devices. Also, the
common alarm relay will not be activated if a disabled alarm occurs. Safety functions, such as lockout
compressor in case of high pressure are still performed.
NOTE
Once an event, either Warn or Alarm type, has been set to Disable, the associated alarm
condition will not be annunciated. Disabled events may be reset only through the menu item
Reset Disabled Alarms.
NOTE
The value of the external delay includes the internal delay if it is greater than the internal
delay.
The minimum setting of the external delay is the value of the internal delay. This is valid only
for values marked with *.
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