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DC Report Delay: DC Report Delay is active when Suppress DC Power Fault is set to No. The report delay is
the time that must pass before the Model 7007 subscriber will send a primary power failure or primary restoral
message. This feature helps prevent mesh network congestion in an area where many subscribers experience a
power outage at the same time. Messages can be set to transmit in a staggered fashion using the Random time
setting.
The combined DC fail detection time delay of 100 minutes plus the random DC Report Delay between 0‒60
minutes results in time that does not exceed 160 minutes.
Primary (24 V DC) power must be lost for 100 minutes in order to be reported as a failure.
Primary (24 V DC) power must be restored for at least 100 minutes in order to be reported as a restore. Once
either is detected, a message is created by the subscriber to send to the central station. A DC Report Delay is
selected based on this parameter and the setting of Suppress DC Fault reporting.
Available settings:
Random Delay: A random time ranging from 0‒60 minutes after 100 minutes of primary (24 V DC)
power loss. Enter R into the box to select this option.
Fixed delay: A specific time ranging from 1‒60 minutes after 100 minutes of primary (24 V DC)
power loss.
No Delay: Immediate transmission after 100 minutes of Primary (24 V DC) power loss.
Locally Announce DC Fault: Set Locally Announce DC Fault to Yes/No by clicking the Locally Announce DC
Fault switch.
Suppress DC Power Fault: Set Suppress DC Power Fault to Yes/No by clicking the Suppress DC Power Fault
switch.
Suppress Battery Fault Reporting: Set Battery Fault Reporting to Yes/No by clicking the Battery Fault
Reporting switch.
Suppress Charger Fault Reporting: Set Suppress DC Charge Fault to Yes/No by clicking the Suppress Charger
Fault Reporting switch.
When done with changes, click the Save Changes button.
Power From: 24 V DC only
Refer to
Figure 1
on page 10 for supply and connection requirements.
Note:
The Suppress Battery Fault and Suppress Charger Fault are grayed out in the interface and
cannot be changed when using this setting.
Suppress
DC Power Fault: Set Suppress DC Power Fault to Yes/No by clicking the Suppress DC Power Fault
switch.
When done with changes, click Save Changes.
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