Emerson Facility E2 Installation And Operation Manual

Emerson Facility E2 Installation And Operation Manual

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026-1400 Rev 2 12-APR-10
Facility Status Display (FSD)
Installation and
Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 026-1400 Rev 2 12-APR-10 Facility Status Display (FSD) Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 3 3240 Town Point Drive NW Suite 100 Kennesaw, GA 30144, USA Phone: 770-425-2724 Fax: 770-425-9319 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The information contained in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. However, Com- puter Process Controls, Inc. assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained herein. In no event will Computer Process Controls, Inc.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION................................1 2 INSTALLATION ................................2 2.1. W ..................................2 IRING 2.2. A ................................3 LARM ELAYS 2.3. M ..................................3 OUNTING 3 SET UP FSD AND E2 COMMUNICATION ......................5 3.1. STEP 1: A E2............................. 5 3.2.
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction One of the most important features of the E2 facility management system is to put vital system information at the fingertips of the service technician or store man- ager. The FSD reports alarm information and more, (such as temperatures, occupancy, case status, and setpoints) and provides a centralized device for store personnel to review information by communicating with the E2 via Ethernet connectivity (minimum E2...
  • Page 8: Installation

    Installation This section of the manual covers wiring and mounting for the FSD. 2.1. Wiring 1. Step 1: Using the four screws on the front of the mounting plate, unscrew the cover of the FSD and remove, exposing the 9.0” back of the enclosure.
  • Page 9: Alarm Relays

    FSD’s display module (P/N 750-5100) as 7. Step 7: Replace the mounting plate back indicated by Step 5 of Figure 2-3. onto the enclosure and attach using the four screws. 6. Step 6: Reconnect the 8-pin connector and RS232 cable to the circuit board in Step 6 of Figure 2-3.
  • Page 10 Drawing Not To Scale Support Tabs (4) Face Plate Conduit Screw Holes (4) Knock-outs Push-out Open Side of Tabs Power Supply Box 8.0” 9.0” Mount Back Portion of FSD Power Supply Box Inside Wall Figure 2-4 - Mounting The Power Supply Box leave ½”...
  • Page 11: Set Up Fsd And E2 Communication

    Set Up FSD and E2 Com- these steps: munication 1. Touch the tool icon and enter the passcode on the security screen (default code is 400) as shown in Figure 5-10. Because the FSD device retrieves all software infor- 2. Select the General tab and the Exit Ap- mation from the E2 controller, communication must plication button.
  • Page 12: Step 3: Set The E2 Ip Address In Fsd

    Figure 3-3 - Click OK 3.3. STEP 3: Set the E2 IP Ad- dress in FSD To set up the FSD, the E2’s IP address or Hostname that the FSD will communicate with must be entered. Figure 3-5 - Second Boot Loader/Startup Screen 3.
  • Page 13: Alarm Overview

    Alarm Overview active alarm displayed on the alarm. If alarming or Snoozing is active and the filtered alarm list indicates that no alarm is active, any active state (alarm or Snooze) will be canceled automatically. The FSD contains an audible alarm that can be en- abled or disabled by the installer or service technician Automatic color-coding allows for simple differenti- and is pass-code protected.
  • Page 14: Fsd Screen Navigation

    FSD Screen Navigation The FSD provides users with real-time alarm and sys- tem information that is read-only. ICON ACTION Displays the Home screen of the FSD and the most active advisory in the alarm list. Displays list of multiple advisories in the alarm log and places a select- ed advisory on the Home screen.
  • Page 15: Advisory Detail Screen

    Time stamp, alarm ID string, associated property, data point information, current status, why the alarm was triggered (for example, if a case temp limit was exceeded) the configured priority of the advisory, Re- turn-To-Normal information, and if available, the limit that was exceeded. 5.3.
  • Page 16: Fsd Configuration

    Figure 5-5 - Detailed Data Point Information Figure 5-8 - Select A Data Point Reminder Screen If a pointer has not been defined in the E2 application, a three-dash result will appear. If this three-dash (- - -) value is selected and the details icon touched, the following message will appear: Figure 5-6 - Detailed Information if the Data Point Failed Figure 5-9 - No Pointer Is Defined Message...
  • Page 17: Alarms Tab

    Figure 5-10 - Security Screen Login - Enter Passcode Figure 5-11 - Alarm Configuration Enter the passcode (the default code is 400 and can be These alarm parameters can also be set up in the E2 configured in the E2 under Facility Status Display under General setup of the Facility Status Display ap- General Setup under the Pass Code parameter plication (Figure 6-1).
  • Page 18: Communications Tab

    Snooze Delay Press Alt + T on the E2 to locate the FSD Client Port Snooze Delay sets the number of minutes to silence field. If a different port is desired, enter that port num- the audible alarm buzzer when the snooze button on ber in this field.
  • Page 19: Backlight Time-Out Setting

    Figure 5-14 - FSD About Tab Figure 5-16 - General FSD Information Screen 4. The desktop screen will appear 5.4.5. Backlight Time-out Setting (Figure 5-17). Press and hold on the desktop screen to bring up the pop-up To increase the life of the display, the FSD’s back- desktop menu and select Properties.
  • Page 20 Figure 5-18 - Display Properties Window - Backlight Settings 5. Select the Backlight tab to configure the Automatically turn off backlight while on external power setting, and from the drop-down list, choose when the back- light will automatically turn off. 6.

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