DPS Telecom NetGuardian 16A User Manual page 52

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ID
ROM ID
Description
Notification Devices
Record Freq
Deadband
Qual. Time
Qual. Type
Sensor Type
Temperature Units
Thresholds
Analog Gauge Type
Note: Before plugging in any additional D-Wire Sensors, set up the internal sensor.
Basic Sensor Configuration
Sensor ID number.
The ID number found on the sticker of the temperature sensor node. Your
NetGuardian will automatically detect the sensor ID when you plug a sensor into the
unit. The color of the sensor ID field will tell you the status of the connected sensor.
Green - The sensor is connected and properly configured.
Yellow - The sensor is connected but has not yet been configured (fill in your
configuration fields and click Save to configure the sensor).
Red - The sensor is not detected and configured (i.e. a previous configured sensor is
no longer connected).
Blue - The sensor is not supported by the NetGuardian.
To reconfigure or disable the Sensor ID, simply delete any data in this field and click
Save.
The unit will refresh the sensor ID on that channel.
User-definable description for the sensor channel.
Check which notification device(s), 1 through 8, you want to send alarm notifications
for that alarm point.
Advanced Sensor Configuration (Details>>)
The amount of time, in minutes (min) or seconds (s), between each recorded sensor
value.
The amount (in native units) that the channel needs to go above or below a threshold
in order to cause an alarm.
The length of time that must pass, without interruption, in order for the condition to be
considered an Alarm or a Clear.
Allows you to choose whether you want to apply the Qualification Time to the alarm -
Set, Clear, or Both.
Select the type of D-Wire sensor you are using for this point.
Select whether you want the temperature displayed in Fahrenheit or Celsius.
These settings are set to indicate the severity of the alarm depending on which
threshold values have been passed. Enter values for Major Under (MjU), Minor Under
(MnU), Minor Over (MnO), and Major Over (MjO).
Select the color-coded gauge that best represents your data. Selecting None will
disable the analog gauge and only a numerical representation of the value will be
displayed under Monitor > Sensors.

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