Integrated Temperature And Battery Sensor (Optional) - DPS Telecom NetGuardian 420 Web User Manual

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6. In the box below the abbreviated native unit setting enter the native unit amount that corresponds to the
minimum output entered in the previous step.
7. Set
(VDC) to the maximum output (in volts DC) of the analog device being configured.
Reference 2
8. In the box next to
VDC
Fahrenheit, etc.).
9. In the box below the abbreviated native unit setting enter the native unit amount that corresponds to the
maximum output entered in the previous step.
10. Enter the Point Group ID designated for each alarm level (MjU = Major Under, MnU = Minor Under, MjO =
Major Over, MnO = Minor Under).
11. Check the 'Polarity' checkbox if you want the polarity set to 'Normal' or 'Reversed'. When set to 'Reversed',
the polarity of the analog reading will be changed (positive to negative and negative to positive).
12. Check the 'Associate enable/disable to base alarm #' if you want the analog channel to be tied to the base
discrete point of the same number (i.e. channel 5 with alarm 5). When in this mode, the analog is only
enabled when the associated alarm point is set.
13. Select which type of gauge best represents your data. This is the gauge type that will be displayed when
viewing Base Analogs in Monitor Mode. Selecting 'None' will cause the Base Analogs display in Monitor
Mode to display the analog value instead of a gauge. Set all channels to 'None' to default the analog display to
Table View. Gauge support is only supported with the xFLSH hardware option.
14. Click the
Submit Data
15. Follow these steps for each analog channel being configured.
Reference 1 and reference 2 correspond to the minimum and maximum output values of your analog device

4.3.12.1 Integrated Temperature and Battery Sensor (Optional)

The optional integrated temperature and battery sensor allows the user to monitor surrounding temperature as well
as the unit's current draw. This is only available if the NetGuardian was purchased with this option. If you are
using the temperature or battery sensor, you must dedicate an analog port to each one (see user manual for
connection information).
CAUTION: Ambient room temperature will be cooler than the NetGuardian integrated temperature.
Temperature Sensor
1. In the
field enter a description in the analog channel you are using for the integrated temperature
Description
sensor. 7=internal and 8=external.
2. Under the
column, click on the abbreviated units link (e.g VDC, RH, F, etc.) to convert the reference
Unit
units and the native units for that analog channel, see Figure 2.24.
3. In
enter
Reference 1
already contain the abbreviation VDC), see Figure 2.24. This enables the NetGuardian's pre-configured
temperature settings. Repeat this step for
4. Set your desired thresholds.
Battery Sensor
1. In the
field enter a description in the analog channel you are using for the integrated current
Description
enter an abbreviation for the native units (e.g. RH for relative humidity, F for °
button to save the configuration settings.
(integrated Fahrenheit or external Fahrenheit) in the box next to
iF
Reference 2.
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(the space may
VDC

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