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DK 7320.100
Assembly, Installation and Operation
A29290 28 IT 74
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Documentation Notes 1
Table of Contents 7.3.7 Configuring the NTP.......................... 18
7.3.8 Configuring the PPP.......................... 19
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1 Documentation Notes ....................... 5 7.3.9 Configuring the Sending of E-Mails .. 19
1.1 Associated Documents........................5 7.3.10 Configuring the System Name, Contact
1.2 CE Certification....................................5 and Location...................................... 19
1.3 Retention of the Documents ................5 7.3.11 Configuring the Passwords ............... 20
1.4 Used Symbols .....................................5 7.3.12 Changing the HTTP Port................... 20
2 Safety Notes ...................................... 5 7.3.13 HTTPS (SSL) Function ..................... 20
7.3.14 Configuring the FTP Access ............. 20
3 Unit Description ................................ 6
7.3.15 Configuring the Timeout Window...... 21
3.1 Housing ...............................................6
7.3.16 Configuring Telnet Access ................ 21
3.2 Power supply .......................................6
7.3.17 Activating the Restart ........................ 21
3.3 Network Properties ..............................6
7.3.18 Configuring the Connected Sensors . 21
3.4 Connectable Sensors ..........................7
7.3.19 General Configuration of the
3.5 System Requirements .........................7 Processing Unit ................................. 21
3.6 Scope of supply ...................................7 7.3.20 Configuring the SMS Notification
3.7 Accessories .........................................8 (GSM Unit) ........................................ 22
3.7.1 Required Accessories..........................8 7.3.21 Configuring the SMS Notification
3.7.2 Optional Accessories...........................9 (ISDN Unit) ........................................ 22
3.8 Proper use ...........................................9 7.3.22 Entering the Telephone Numbers for
SMS Notification................................ 22
4 Assembly ......................................... 10 7.3.23 Calling the CMC Information Page ... 23
4.1 Assembly notes .................................10 7.3.24 Resetting All Settings in the Main
4.2 Assembling CMC-TC.........................10 Menu ................................................. 23
7.3.25 Manual Search for Sensors............... 23
5 Installation ....................................... 11
7.4 Transferring Files Using the Serial
5.1 Safety and other notes ......................11
Interface ............................................ 23
5.2 Connecting the voltage supply ..........11
7.5 Saving Files Using the Serial
5.3 Establishing the Network Connection11 Interface ............................................ 23
5.4 Establishing the sensor connection...12 7.6 Access Using a Browser ................... 23
5.4.1 Connect sensor. ................................12 7.6.1 Login.................................................. 24
5.4.2 Manually Starting the Sensor 7.6.2 Main Page View ................................ 24
Updating ............................................12
7.6.3 Main settings ..................................... 24
5.5 Connecting the alarm relay ...............12
7.6.4 Configuring the Scheduler................. 25
5.6 Connecting the Voltage Extension
7.6.5 Configuring the GMS Unit ................. 25
Unit ....................................................13
7.6.6 Configuring the ISDN Unit................. 26
5.7 Connecting the Programming Interface
...........................................................13 7.6.7 Configuring the Sending of E-Mails .. 26
7.6.8 Calling the Log File ........................... 26
6 Commissioning ............................... 14
7.6.9 Administration ................................... 27
7 Operation ......................................... 15 7.7 Configuring the Sensors.................... 28
7.1 Becoming Familiar with the Menu 7.7.1 General Overview (Status Window) .. 28
Structure ............................................15 7.7.2 General Overview (Sensor
7.2 Operating Notes ................................16 Configuration).................................... 29
7.3 Setting the Base Configuration..........16 7.7.3 Configuring the Temperature Sensor 29
7.3.1 Network Configuration .......................16 7.7.4 Configuring the Humidity Sensor ...... 30
7.3.2 Configuring the Trap Receiver ..........17 7.7.5 Configuring the Analogue Sensor
7.3.3 Configuring the SNMPv1 Access ......17 Input Module ..................................... 30
7.3.4 Configuring the Read/Write 7.7.6 Configuring the Access Sensor......... 31
Community ........................................17 7.7.7 Configuring the Vandalism Sensor ... 32
7.3.5 Configuring the Authentication Traps 17 7.7.8 Configuring the Air Flow Sensor ....... 32
7.3.6 Changing the SNMP Version ............18 7.7.9 Configuring the Smoke Detector ....... 33
Warning!
Possible danger for the product and
the environment!
Note!
Useful information and special features.
Fan Control
4 DK 7320.810
System (FCS)
Fan Control
4 DK 7858.488
System (FCS)
LCP 4 DK 3301.210
LCP 4 DK 3301.230
Active PSM
4x4 DK 7856.200
4-way
Active PSM
4x4 DK 7856.201
8-way
CMC-TC Dis-
1 DK 7320.491
play Unit II
CMC-TC GSM
1 DK 7320.820
Unit
CMCTC ISDN
1 DK 7320.830
Unit
Extension cable
- DK 7200.450
RJ12; 5.0 m
Extension cable
- DK 7320.814
RJ12; 1.0 m
Extension cable
DK 7320.470
RJ45; 0.5 m
Extension cable
DK 7320.472
RJ45; 2.0 m
Extension cable
DK 7320.475
RJ45; 5.0 m
Extension cable
DK 7320.481
RJ45; 10.0 m
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4.2 Assembling CMC-TC 1,5
1
Power
1 24 VDC I 0I 0I
1 2 P-I2C
I0I0I max. 2,5 A
3 4 1 2 3 4
Power
1 2 3
1 2 1 24 VDC
P-I2C max. 2,5 A
3 4 I0I0I
I 0I 0I
1 2 3 4
1
Power
I 0I 0I
1 2 P-I2C 1 24 VDC 1 2 3 4
I0I0I max. 2,5 A
3 4
2
Fig. 14 P-I C connection
Key Fig. 15 RS-232 connection
1 Voltage extension unit connection (P-IC connec- Key
tion)
1 Serial interface (RS-232 connection as RJ10 front
Use a RJ45 cable to establish the connection socket)
between the voltage extension unit and the P-IC
Connect the programming cable with the RJ10
connection of the Processing Unit.
front socket and with the serial interface of your
Set the DIP switch on the voltage extension unit PC.
as follows to address the voltage extension unit:
Switch
Addressing
setting
DIP switch
First connected expansion unit
at 1
DIP switch
at 2 Second connected expansion unit
Tab. 5 Addressing
Enter name
Assign symbol for connection
Fig. 19 Login
You must enter your login name (CMC-TC login)
and your password here. As supplied, cmc is set
as default setting for both entries.
Enter your login name (CMC-TC login) and your
password.
You can change the login name and the password
subsequently (see Section 7.3.11 Configuring the
Fig. 17 Establish connection Passwords).
Select connection via COM Port
Click OK
Fig. 20 HyperTerminal start window 1.1.5 Settings Ethernet Port 1.4.4 Username (DialIn)
1.2 SNMP Configuration 1.4.5 Password (DialIn)
If you have been able to establish the connection to
the CMC-TC PU, the HyperTerminal configuration 1.2.1 Trap Receiver Configura- 1.4.6 Callback No (DialIn)
window with the CMC-TC PU configuration menu tion
appears. 1.2.1.1 IP Trap Receiver 1.4.7 Enable PPP (Dialout)
You can now set up the CMC-TC PU for your local 1.2.1.2 Enable/Disable 1.4.8 IP Addr. CMC (Dialout)
conditions.
1.2.1.3 IP Trap Receiver 1.4.9 IP Addr. Client (Dialout)
1.2.1.4 Enable/Disable 1.4.A Username (Dialout)
1.2.1.5 IP Trap Receiver 1.4.B Password (Dialout)
1.2.1.6 Enable/Disable 1.4.C Phone Number (Dialout)
1.2.1.7 IP Trap Receiver 1.4.D Modem type
1.2.1.8 Enable/Disable 1.4.E MSN (for ISDN)
1.2.2 SNMPv1 IP Access 1.4.D Modem Baudrate
1.2.2.1 SNMPv1 Manager 1.5 SMTP (email) Configuration
1.2.2.2 SNMPv1 Manager 1.5.1 IP Addr. SMTP Server
1.2.2.3 SNMPv1 Manager 1.5.2 SMTP Server Authentica-
tion
1.2.2.4 SNMPv1 Manager 1.5.3 Username SMTP Server
1.2.2.5 SNMPv1 Manager 1.5.4 Password SMTP Server
1.2.2.6 SNMPv1 Manager 1.5.5 eMail Sender Name
1.2.2.7 SNMPv1 Manager 1.5.6 eMail Reply to
1.2.2.8 SNMPv1 Manager 1.5.7 eMail upon Unit Messages
1.2.2.9 SNMPv1 Manager 1.5.8 eMail Address
1.2.2.A SNMPv1 Manager 1.5.8.1 eMail Address
1.2.2.B SNMPv1 Manager 1.5.8.2 eMail Address
1.2.2.C SNMPv1 Manager 1.5.8.3 eMail Address
1.2.3 Read Community 1.5.8.4 eMail Address
1.2.4 Write Community 1.6 System Name
1.2.5 Enable Auth. Traps 1.7 System Contact
1.2.6 Change SNMP Version 1.8 System Location
1.2.7 Default SNMPv3 User 1.9 Security
Name
1.2.8 Default SNMPv3 Pass- 1.9.1 Change Password User
word cmc
1.2.9 Confirm SNMPv3 1.9.2 Change Password User
usmUser/Passw admin
CMC-TC Processing Unit II
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7 Operation
1.3 NTP Configuration 1.9.3 Change HTTP Port
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1.3.1 Enable NTP 1.9.4 Enable SSL 7.2 Operating Notes
1.3.2 IP Addr. NTP Server 1 1.9.5 Change HTTPs Port The following sections list as tables all the configu-
1.3.3 IP Addr. NTP Server 2 1.A Enable FTP ration parameters of the CMC-TC. The basic opera-
tion is always the same:
1.3.4 NTP Offset to UTC 1.B Cons./Teln. Timeout Min-
utes Navigate within the menu structure using the up
and down arrow keys.
1.3.5 NTP Update Frequency (h) 1.C Enable/Disable Telnet
Scroll in fields with several predefined values
1.3.6 Dayl. Saving Time, Begin 1.D Activate Actual Values using the left and right arrow keys.
2 Sensor Units Enter the required data in fields for text and nu-
2.1 e.g. IO Unit 1:CMC-TC- 2.1.1.B Trap Receiver 3 meric information from the keyboard.
IOU You can use the Esc key to cancel the inputs.
2.1.1 e.g. Temperature Sensor 2.1.1.C Trap Receiver 4/Log Confirm all inputs with the Return or Enter key.
2.1.1.1 Status 2.1.1.D Alarm Reset
7.3 Setting the Base Configuration
2.1.1.2 Value 2.1.1.E Send SMS
The base configuration requires only the setting of
2.1.1.3 Setpoint High 2.1.2 e.g. Humidity Sensor the network configuration, the alarm relay and the
2.1.1.4 Setpoint Warning 2.1.3 not available trap receiver. You can make further settings using a
browser or Telnet.
2.1.1.5 Setpoint Low 2.1.4 not available
2.1.1.6 Message Text 2.1.5 Name Sensor Unit 7.3.1 Network Configuration
2.1.1.7 Alarm Relay 2.1.4 Status of Unit You can use this menu to change your network
2.1.1.8 Beeper 2.2 Unit 2 not available
settings.
5 Default, New Config. Of Sensor Units, File Transfer Settings Configure the network interface
Ethernet Port of the CMC-TC PU on your
5.1 Set General Configuration to 5.3.1 Send File to CMC
Default
network. Possible settings:
Auto, 100/Half, 100/Full,
5.2 Sensor Unit Detection 5.3.2 Receive File from CMC
10/Half, 10/Full
5.3 Serial File Transfer (XMo-
dem)
Main menu 1 Network Configuration 4 PPP F Modem Choose the transmission rate
Configuration Baud Rate appropriate for the modem
type.
Parameter Explanation
1 Enable PPP Enable or disable PPP with the
(DialIn) and arrow keys. 7.3.9 Configuring the Sending of E-Mails
2 IP Addr. Set the IP address of the Proc- As of software version 2.45, the CMC-TC PU II can
CMC (DialIn) essing Unit to establish a con- send alarm messages as an e-mail via an SMTP
nection from a client to the Pro- server.
cessing Unit
3 IP Addr. Set the IP address of the client Navigation
Client (DialIn) to dial-in on the Processing
Unit. Main menu 1 Network Configuration 5 SMTP
(eMail) Configuration
4 Username Set an arbitrary user name for
(DialIn) the login on the Processing Unit Parameter Explanation
(max. 20 characters).
1 IP Addr. Enter the IP address of the
5 Password Set an arbitrary password for SMTP Server SMTP server.
(DialIn) the login on the Processing Unit
2 SMTP Server Enable (Yes) or disable (No) for
(max. 20 characters).
Authentication an authentication on the SMTP
6 Callback No. Enter the telephone number to server using the and ar-
(DialIn) which the Processing Unit row keys.
should call back.
3 Username Enter the user name for the
7 Enable PPP Enable or disable PPP with the SMTP Server SMTP server.
(Dialout) and arrow keys.
4 Password Enter the password for the
8 IP Addr. Enter the IP address of the SMTP Server SMTP server.
CMC (Dialout) Processing Unit for the dial-in
5 eMail Sender Enter the sender address of the
on the client.
Name PU II.
9 IP Addr. Enter the IP address of the
Client (Dialout) client for the dial-in on the cli- 6 eMail Reply If a user responds to this alarm
to message, the response mail will
ent.
be sent to the entered address.
A Username Enter a user name as authenti-
(Dialout) cation on the client. 7 eMail upon For a timeout, etc., an e-mail for
Unit Messages notification can be sent to a
Note: The user name must be unit.
entered as user account in the Set using the and arrow
client (max. 20 characters). keys, "Yes" or "No".
B Password Enter a password as authenti- 8 eMail Ad- Enter up to four different e-mail
(Dialout) cation on the client. dress addresses.
Note: The password must be
identical with the password of
the user account (max. 20 cha-
racters). 7.3.10 Configuring the System Name,
C Phone Enter the telephone number
Contact and Location
Number that the Processing Unit should A unique name, a contact address (e-mail) and a
(Dialout) call in order to send a trap. location can be entered for the Processing Unit.
7.3.12 Changing the HTTP Port A Enable FTP Enable or disable FTP with the
and arrow keys.
The standard http port for some networks is not
assigned to port 80. You can change the port num-
ber to meet your requirements.
3
4
Key
1 1 IP SMTP Server
2 Enter here the IP address of the SMTP server.
3 2 SMTP Authent.
If your SMTP server requires a user name and
4
password for the authentication, click "Yes".
5
3 Username Server
Enter the user name for the authentication.
4 Password Server
Enter the password of the user name for the au-
thentication and repeat the input in the "Retype"
6 field.
5 Sender Name
Enter a sender name. This name is then used as
Fig. 26 Setup for ISDN unit sender in the alarm mail.
Key 6 Reply to
1 ISDN MSN If a reply is to be sent for the alarm mail, you can
Enter here the MSN number of the ISDN connec- specify the mail address for the recipient to which
tion. The MSN number must be entered as follows: the response mail is to be forwarded.
+49/2772/123456 7 Unit Messages
2 ISDN Pre Dial If the individual units display an error message
If the ISDN unit is to be connected to a telephone (configuration change, timeout), you can send this
system, you must enter the number used to obtain alarm as an e-mail. To do this, click "Yes".
an external line, for example, "0". 8 E-Mail Address 1-4
3 ISDN Command Enter here up to four different e-mail addresses.
Specify the SMS command so that SMS can be sent To accept and save the settings, click the "Accept" button.
over the fixed-line network (e.g. the following com-
mand must be entered for T-Com: "8888 AN-
MELD").
4 Unit Messages 7.6.8 Calling the Log File
Set whether for a unit error, for example, timeout or Two different types of logging are performed. Firstly,
configuration change, an SMS should be sent. the "Alarm Log". This log shows all alarms.
5 Phone Number 1 - 4
Enter here the target call numbers to receive an
SMS when an alarm is issued; these numbers are
entered in the following format: +492772123456.
6 Accept or Reset button
Accept or reset the settings.
7.6.9 Administration
Login as administrator on the login page (see 7.6.1
Setpoint Low Input current limit which when Type Sensor type. Will be detected
undershot causes an alarm automatically.
message to be issued. Sensor Status Access sensor status; green =
Alarm Relay Whether (enable) or not (dis- OK, red = alarm.
able) an alarm relay should Message Text The message text which is also
switch in the event of a warn- transferred when a warn-
ing/alarm. ing/alarm message is sent.
Alarm Beeper Whether (enable) or not (dis- Enter here a designation that
able) an audio signal should be uniquely identifies your sensor,
issued in the event of a warn- e.g. "Access sensor rack 1".
ing/alarm. Alarm Relay Whether (enable) or not (dis-
Alarm Reset Should a warning/alarm be able) an alarm relay should
acknowledged automatically switch in the event of a warn-
(Auto) or does it need to be ing/alarm.
acknowledged by the operator Alarm Beeper Whether (enable) or not (dis-
(Manual). able) an audio signal should be
Trap Receiver Specify which of the entered issued in the event of a warn-
trap receivers is to be sent war- ing/alarm.
ning/alarm messages. Enter the Alarm Reset Should a warning/alarm be
trap receivers at 7.3.2 acknowledged automatically
Configuring the Trap Receiver. (Auto) or does it need to be
Scheduled Specify which alarm configura- acknowledged by the operator
Alarm Off tion should be enabled or dis- (Manual).
abled. The individual functions Trap Receiver Specify which of the entered
can be setup from the "Setup trap receivers is to be sent war-
Timer" menu item. ning/alarm messages. Enter the
Send SMS You can enter up to four mobile trap receivers at 7.3.2
wireless numbers that you en- Configuring the Trap Receiver.
tered previously at Setup Scheduled Specify which alarm configura-
SMS-Unit; each number is Alarm Off tion should be enabled or dis-
separated with the ampersand abled. The individual functions
character "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4). can be setup from the "Setup
Send eMail You can enter up to four e-mail Timer" menu item.
addresses that you entered
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Send SMS You can enter up to four mobile Alarm Beeper Whether (enable) or not (dis-
EN wireless numbers that you en- able) an audio signal should be
tered previously at Setup issued in the event of a warn-
SMS-Unit; each number is ing/alarm.
separated with the ampersand
character "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4). Alarm Reset Should a warning/alarm be
acknowledged automatically
Send eMail You can enter up to four e-mail (Auto) or does it need to be
addresses that you entered acknowledged by the operator
previously at Setup eMail (Manual).
(SMTP); each number is sepa-
rated with the ampersand char- Trap Receiver Specify which of the entered
acter "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4). trap receivers is to be sent war-
ning/alarm messages. Enter the
Accept Accept the changes. trap receivers at 7.3.2
Configuring the Trap Receiver.
Reset Reset all settings to their de-
fault values; any changes are Scheduled Specify which alarm configura-
not accepted. Alarm Off tion should be enabled or dis-
abled. The individual functions
can be setup from the "Setup
Timer" menu item.
7.7.7 Configuring the Vandalism Sensor
Send SMS You can enter up to four mobile
You configure the vandalism sensor (DK 7320.540)
wireless numbers that you en-
as follows. The individual values are specified as
tered previously at Setup
pulses.
SMS-Unit; each number is
Navigation separated with the ampersand
character "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4).
Main menu Setup Click the sensor name
Send eMail You can enter up to four e-mail
Parameter Explanation addresses that you entered
previously at Setup eMail
1n Connection number of the sen-
(SMTP); each number is sepa-
sor.
rated with the ampersand char-
Type Sensor type. Will be detected acter "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4).
automatically.
Accept Accept the changes.
Sensor Status Measured pulses and sensor
Reset Reset all settings to their de-
status. Green = OK, yellow =
fault values; any changes are
warning, red = alarm.
not accepted.
Message Text The message text which is also
transferred when a warn-
ing/alarm message is sent.
Enter here a designation that 7.7.8 Configuring the Air Flow Sensor
uniquely identifies your sensor, You configure the air flow sensor (DK 7320.550) as
e.g. "Vandalism sensor rack 1". follows. Only the status of the sensor is specified.
Setpoint High Pulse limit which when overshot Navigation
causes an alarm message to be
issued. Main menu Setup Click the sensor name
Alarm Relay Whether (enable) or not (dis- Sensor Status Smoke detector status and
able) an alarm relay should sensor status. Green = OK,
switch in the event of a warn- yellow = warning, red = alarm.
ing/alarm. Message Text The message text which is also
Alarm Beeper Whether (enable) or not (dis- transferred when a warn-
able) an audio signal should be ing/alarm message is sent.
issued in the event of a warn- Enter here a designation that
ing/alarm. uniquely identifies your sensor,
e.g. "Smoke detector rack 1".
Alarm Reset Should a warning/alarm be
acknowledged automatically Alarm Relay Whether (enable) or not (dis-
(Auto) or does it need to be able) an alarm relay should
acknowledged by the operator switch in the event of a warn-
(Manual). ing/alarm.
Trap Receiver Specify which of the entered Alarm Beeper Whether (enable) or not (dis-
trap receivers is to be sent war- able) an audio signal should be
ning/alarm messages. Enter the issued in the event of a warn-
trap receivers at 7.3.2 ing/alarm.
Configuring the Trap Receiver. Alarm Reset Should a warning/alarm be
Scheduled Specify which alarm configura- acknowledged automatically
Alarm Off tion should be enabled or dis- (Auto) or does it need to be
abled. The individual functions acknowledged by the operator
can be setup from the "Setup (Manual).
Timer" menu item. Trap Receiver Specify which of the entered
Send SMS You can enter up to four mobile trap receivers is to be sent war-
wireless numbers that you en- ning/alarm messages. Enter the
tered previously at Setup trap receivers at 7.3.2
SMS-Unit; each number is Configuring the Trap Receiver.
separated with the ampersand Scheduled Specify which alarm configura-
character "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4). Alarm Off tion should be enabled or dis-
Send eMail You can enter up to four e-mail abled. The individual functions
addresses that you entered can be setup from the "Setup
previously at Setup eMail Timer" menu item.
(SMTP); each number is sepa- Send SMS You can enter up to four mobile
rated with the ampersand char- wireless numbers that you en-
acter "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4). tered previously at Setup
Accept Accept the changes. SMS-Unit; each number is
separated with the ampersand
Reset Reset all settings to their de- character "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4).
fault values; any changes are
not accepted. Send eMail You can enter up to four e-mail
addresses that you entered
previously at Setup eMail
(SMTP); each number is sepa-
7.7.9 Configuring the Smoke Detector rated with the ampersand char-
acter "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4).
You configure the smoke detector (DK 7320.560) as
follows. Only the status of the sensor is specified. Accept Accept the changes.
Navigation Reset Reset all settings to their de-
fault values; any changes are
Main menu Setup Click the sensor name not accepted.
Parameter Explanation
1n Connection number of the sen-
Message Text The message text which is also Main menu Setup Click the sensor name
transferred when a warn-
ing/alarm message is sent. Parameter Explanation
Enter here a designation that 1n Connection number of the sen-
uniquely identifies your sensor, sor.
e.g. "Voltage monitor rack 1".
Type Sensor type. Will be detected
Alarm Relay Whether (enable) or not (dis- automatically.
able) an alarm relay should
switch in the event of a warn- Sensor Status Measured voltage and sensor
ing/alarm. status. Green = OK, yellow =
warning, red = alarm.
Alarm Beeper Whether (enable) or not (dis-
able) an audio signal should be Message Text The message text which is also
issued in the event of a warn- transferred when a warn-
ing/alarm. ing/alarm message is sent.
Enter here a designation that
Alarm Reset Should a warning/alarm be uniquely identifies your sensor,
acknowledged automatically e.g. "Voltage monitor rack 1".
(Auto) or does it need to be
acknowledged by the operator Setpoint High Voltage limit which when over-
(Manual). shot causes an alarm message
to be issued.
Trap Receiver Specify which of the entered
trap receivers is to be sent war- Setpoint Warn- Voltage limit which when over-
ning/alarm messages. Enter the ing shot causes a warning mes-
trap receivers at 7.3.2 sage to be issued.
Configuring the Trap Receiver. Setpoint Low Voltage limit which when un-
Scheduled Specify which alarm configura- dershot causes an alarm mes-
Alarm Off tion should be enabled or dis- sage to be issued.
abled. The individual functions Alarm Relay Whether (enable) or not (dis-
can be setup from the "Setup able) an alarm relay should
Timer" menu item. switch in the event of a warn-
Send SMS You can enter up to four mobile ing/alarm.
wireless numbers that you en-
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Alarm Beeper Whether (enable) or not (dis- Message Text The message text which is also
able) an audio signal should be transferred when a warn-
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issued in the event of a warn- ing/alarm message is sent.
ing/alarm. Enter here a designation that
uniquely identifies your sensor,
Alarm Reset Should a warning/alarm be e.g. "Voltage rack 1".
acknowledged automatically
(Auto) or does it need to be Delay Delay time for next switch on or
acknowledged by the operator off. 0 s = no release time; 999 s
(Manual). = 999 seconds release time.
Trap Receiver Specify which of the entered Timeout Configure the switching status
trap receivers is to be sent war- after expiration of the delay;
ning/alarm messages. Enter the stay = return to the original
trap receivers at 7.3.2 status after expiration of the
Configuring the Trap Receiver. time; switch off = the output is
switched off after expiration of
Scheduled Specify which alarm configura- the time; switch on = the relay
Alarm Off tion should be enabled or dis- is switched on after expiration
abled. The individual functions of the time.
can be setup from the "Setup
Timer" menu item. Trap Receiver Specify which of the entered
trap receivers is to be sent war-
Send SMS You can enter up to four mobile ning/alarm messages. Enter the
wireless numbers that you en- trap receivers at 7.3.2
tered previously at Setup Configuring the Trap Receiver.
SMS-Unit; each number is
separated with the ampersand Send SMS You can enter up to four mobile
character "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4). wireless numbers that you en-
tered previously at Setup
Send eMail You can enter up to four e-mail SMS-Unit; each number is
addresses that you entered separated with the ampersand
previously at Setup eMail character "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4).
(SMTP); each number is sepa-
rated with the ampersand char- Send eMail You can enter up to four e-mail
acter "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4). addresses that you entered
previously at Setup eMail
Accept Accept the changes. (SMTP); each number is sepa-
Reset Reset all settings to their de- rated with the ampersand char-
fault values; any changes are acter "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4).
not accepted. Combinations Configure the switching combi-
nations (see Section 7.7.13
Configuring Switching Combi-
7.7.16 Configuring the Switch Output for nations for the Digital Relay
Output Module).
the Voltage Monitor with IEC
Switch Output Switch Output Manually enable (On) or disable
(Off).
You configure the switch output of the voltage moni-
tor with IEC switch output (DK 7320.610) as follows. Accept Accept the changes.
Only the status of the sensor is specified.
Reset Reset all settings to their de-
Navigation fault values; any changes are
not accepted.
Main menu Setup Click the sensor name
Parameter Explanation
1n Connection number of the sen- 7.7.17 Configuring the Switching Com-
sor. binations for the Voltage Monitor
Type Sensor type. Will be detected with IEC Switch Output
automatically. You configure the switching combination for the
voltage monitor with IEC switch output (DK
Output Status Relay output status; enabled = 7320.610) as follows. Various switching combina-
on, disabled = off. tions can be set.
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Setpoint High Voltage limit which when over-
EN shot causes an alarm message
Navigation
to be issued.
Main menu Setup Click the sensor name
Switching combinations Setpoint Warn- Voltage limit which when over-
ing shot causes a warning mes-
Parameter Explanation sage to be issued.
If status of Select the first sensor for the Setpoint Low Voltage limit which when un-
switching combination. dershot causes an alarm mes-
sage to be issued.
is Select the first sensor status for
a switching operation. Alarm Relay Whether (enable) or not (dis-
able) an alarm relay should
and/or Select an "and" or "or" opera- switch in the event of a warn-
tion. ing/alarm.
status of Select the second sensor for Alarm Beeper Whether (enable) or not (dis-
the switching combination. able) an audio signal should be
is Select the second sensor status issued in the event of a warn-
for a switching operation. ing/alarm.
Accept Accept the changes. Trap Receiver Specify which of the entered
trap receivers is to be sent war-
Reset Reset all settings to their de- ning/alarm messages. Enter the
fault values; any changes are trap receivers at 7.3.2
not accepted. Configuring the Trap Receiver.
Scheduled Specify which alarm configura-
Alarm Off tion should be enabled or dis-
7.7.18 Configuring the Voltage Monitor- abled. The individual functions
ing for the Voltage Monitor with can be setup from the "Setup
16 A Switch Output Timer" menu item.
You configure the voltage monitor with 16 A switch Send SMS You can enter up to four mobile
output (DK 7320.611) as follows. The individual wireless numbers that you en-
values are specified in volts. tered previously at Setup
SMS-Unit; each number is
Navigation separated with the ampersand
Main menu Setup Click the sensor name character "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4).
Send eMail You can enter up to four e-mail
Parameter Explanation
addresses that you entered
1n Connection number of the sen- previously at Setup eMail
sor. (SMTP); each number is sepa-
rated with the ampersand char-
Type Sensor type. Will be detected acter "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4).
automatically.
Accept Accept the changes.
Sensor Status Measured voltage and sensor
status. Green = OK, yellow = Reset Reset all settings to their de-
warning, red = alarm. fault values; any changes are
not accepted.
Message Text The message text which is also
transferred when a warn-
ing/alarm message is sent.
Enter here a designation that
uniquely identifies your sensor,
e.g. "Voltage monitor rack 1".
Parameter Explanation
1n Connection number of the sen- 7.7.20 Configuring the Switching Com-
sor. binations for the Voltage Monitor
Type Sensor type. Will be detected with 16 A Switch Output
automatically. You configure the switching combination for the
Output Status Relay output status; enabled = voltage monitor with 16 A switch output (DK
on, disabled = off. 7320.611) as follows. Various switching combina-
tions can be set.
Message Text The message text which is also
transferred when a warn- Navigation
ing/alarm message is sent. Main menu Setup Click the sensor name
Enter here a designation that Switching combinations
uniquely identifies your sensor,
e.g. "Voltage monitor rack 1". Parameter Explanation
Delay Delay time for next switch on or If status of Select the first sensor for the
off. 0 s = no release time; 999 s switching combination.
= 999 seconds release time.
is Select the first sensor status for
Timeout Configure the switching status a switching operation.
after expiration of the delay;
and/or Select an "and" or "or" opera-
stay = return to the original
tion.
status after expiration of the
time; switch off = the output is status of Select the second sensor for
switched off after expiration of the switching combination.
the time; switch on = the relay
is switched on after expiration is Select the second sensor status
of the time. for a switching operation.
Trap Receiver Specify which of the entered Then.....output Select the switching status
trap receivers is to be sent war- when the switching combination
ning/alarm messages. Enter the is satisfied. switch off = disable
trap receivers at 7.3.2 switch output; switch on = en-
Configuring the Trap Receiver. able switch output.
Send SMS You can enter up to four mobile Accept Accept the changes.
wireless numbers that you en- Reset Reset all settings to their de-
tered previously at Setup fault values; any changes are
SMS-Unit; each number is not accepted.
separated with the ampersand
character "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4).
Send eMail You can enter up to four e-mail
addresses that you entered
7.7.21 Configuring the 48 V Voltage
previously at Setup eMail Monitor
(SMTP); each number is sepa- You configure the 48 V voltage monitor (DK
rated with the ampersand char- 7320.620) as follows. Only the status of the sensor
acter "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4). is specified.
Combinations Configure the switching combi- Navigation
nations (see Section 7.7.13
Configuring Switching Combi- Main menu Setup Click the sensor name
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Parameter Explanation
EN
1n Connection number of the sen- 7.7.22 Configuring the Leakage Sensor
sor.
You configure the leakage sensor (DK 7320.630) as
Type Sensor type. Will be detected follows. Only the status of the sensor is specified.
automatically.
Navigation
Sensor Status 48 V voltage monitor status and
sensor status. Green = OK, red Main menu Setup Click the sensor name
= alarm.
Parameter Explanation
Message Text The message text which is also
1n Connection number of the sen-
transferred when a warn-
sor.
ing/alarm message is sent.
Enter here a designation that Type Sensor type. Will be detected
uniquely identifies your sensor, automatically.
e.g. "48 V voltage monitor rack
1". Sensor Status Smoke detector status and
sensor status. Green = OK,
Alarm Relay Whether (enable) or not (dis- yellow = warning, red = alarm.
able) an alarm relay should
switch in the event of a warn- Message Text The message text which is also
ing/alarm. transferred when a warn-
ing/alarm message is sent.
Alarm Beeper Whether (enable) or not (dis- Enter here a designation that
able) an audio signal should be uniquely identifies your sensor,
issued in the event of a warn- e.g. "Leakage sensor rack 1".
ing/alarm.
Alarm Relay Whether (enable) or not (dis-
Alarm Reset Should a warning/alarm be able) an alarm relay should
acknowledged automatically switch in the event of a warn-
(Auto) or does it need to be ing/alarm.
acknowledged by the operator
(Manual). Alarm Beeper Whether (enable) or not (dis-
able) an audio signal should be
Trap Receiver Specify which of the entered issued in the event of a warn-
trap receivers is to be sent war- ing/alarm.
ning/alarm messages. Enter the
trap receivers at 7.3.2 Alarm Reset Should a warning/alarm be
Configuring the Trap Receiver. acknowledged automatically
(Auto) or does it need to be
Scheduled Specify which alarm configura- acknowledged by the operator
Alarm Off tion should be enabled or dis- (Manual).
abled. The individual functions
can be setup from the "Setup Trap Receiver Specify which of the entered
Timer" menu item. trap receivers is to be sent war-
ning/alarm messages. Enter the
Send SMS You can enter up to four mobile trap receivers at 7.3.2
wireless numbers that you en- Configuring the Trap Receiver.
tered previously at Setup
SMS-Unit; each number is Scheduled Specify which alarm configura-
separated with the ampersand Alarm Off tion should be enabled or dis-
character "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4). abled. The individual functions
can be setup from the "Setup
Send eMail You can enter up to four e-mail Timer" menu item.
addresses that you entered
previously at Setup eMail Send SMS You can enter up to four mobile
(SMTP); each number is sepa- wireless numbers that you en-
rated with the ampersand char- tered previously at Setup
acter "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4). SMS-Unit; each number is
separated with the ampersand
Accept Accept the changes. character "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4).
Reset Reset all settings to their de- Send eMail You can enter up to four e-mail
fault values; any changes are addresses that you entered
not accepted. previously at Setup eMail
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(SMTP); each number is sepa-
rated with the ampersand char- EN
acter "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4). Trap Receiver Specify which of the entered
trap receivers is to be sent war-
Accept Accept the changes. ning/alarm messages. Enter the
trap receivers at 7.3.2
Reset Reset all settings to their de- Configuring the Trap Receiver.
fault values; any changes are
not accepted. Scheduled Specify which alarm configura-
Alarm Off tion should be enabled or dis-
abled. The individual functions
can be setup from the "Setup
7.7.23 Configuring the Acoustic Sensor Timer" menu item.
You configure the acoustic sensor (DK 7320.640) as
Send SMS You can enter up to four mobile
follows. Various limit values can be entered as per-
wireless numbers that you en-
centages.
tered previously at Setup
Navigation SMS-Unit; each number is
separated with the ampersand
Main menu Setup Click the sensor name character "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4).
Parameter Explanation Send eMail You can enter up to four e-mail
addresses that you entered
1n Connection number of the sen-
previously at Setup eMail
sor.
(SMTP); each number is sepa-
Type Sensor type. Will be detected rated with the ampersand char-
automatically. acter "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4).
Sensor Status Measured loudness (as per- Accept Accept the changes.
centage) and sensor status.
Reset Reset all settings to their de-
Green = OK, yellow = warning,
fault values; any changes are
red = alarm.
not accepted.
Message Text The message text which is also
transferred when a warn-
ing/alarm message is sent.
Enter here a designation that 7.7.24 Configuring the Fan Control Sys-
uniquely identifies your sensor, tem (FCS)
e.g. "Acoustic sensor rack 1". You configure the FCS (DK 7320.810) as follows:
Setpoint High Loudness limit (as percentage) Navigation
which when overshot causes an
alarm message to be issued. Main menu Setup Click the first sensor name
Setpoint Warn- Loudness limit (as percentage) Parameter Explanation
ing which when overshot causes a
warning message to be issued. 1...n Connection number of the sen-
sor.
Setpoint Low Loudness limit (as percentage)
which when undershot causes Type Sensor type. Will be detected
an alarm message to be issued. automatically.
Alarm Relay Whether (enable) or not (dis- Sensor Status Measured temperature and
able) an alarm relay should sensor status. Green = OK,
switch in the event of a warn- yellow = warning, red = alarm.
ing/alarm. Message Text The message text which is also
Alarm Beeper Whether (enable) or not (dis- transferred when a warn-
able) an audio signal should be ing/alarm message is sent.
issued in the event of a warn- Enter here a designation that
ing/alarm. uniquely identifies your sensor,
e.g. "FCS temperature sensor
Alarm Reset Should a warning/alarm be rack 1".
acknowledged automatically
(Auto) or does it need to be Setpoint High Temperature limit which when
acknowledged by the operator overshot causes an alarm mes-
sage to be issued.
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Setpoint Warn- Temperature limit which when sor.
EN ing overshot causes a warning Type Sensor type. Will be detected
message to be issued. automatically.
Setpoint Low Temperature limit which when Sensor Status Sensor status. Green = OK, red
undershot causes an alarm = alarm.
message to be issued.
Message Text The message text which is also
Alarm Relay Whether (enable) or not (dis- transferred when a warn-
able) an alarm relay should ing/alarm message is sent.
switch in the event of a warn- Enter here a designation that
ing/alarm. uniquely identifies your sensor,
Alarm Beeper Whether (enable) or not (dis- e.g. "FCS fan status rack 1".
able) an audio signal should be Accept Accept the changes.
issued in the event of a warn-
ing/alarm. Reset Reset all settings to their de-
fault values; any changes are
Alarm Reset Should a warning/alarm be not accepted.
acknowledged automatically
(Auto) or does it need to be
acknowledged by the operator Click tab 3 to continue the configuration.
(Manual).
Navigation
Trap Receiver Specify which of the entered
trap receivers is to be sent war- Main menu Setup Click the third sensor name
ning/alarm messages. Enter the
trap receivers at 7.3.2 Parameter Explanation
Configuring the Trap Receiver. 3...n Connection number of the sen-
Scheduled Specify which alarm configura- sor.
Alarm Off tion should be enabled or dis- Type Sensor type. Will be detected
abled. The individual functions automatically.
can be setup from the "Setup
Timer" menu item. Fan Status Sensor status. Green = OK, red
= alarm, grey = fan not con-
Send SMS You can enter up to four mobile nected.
wireless numbers that you en-
tered previously at Setup Message Text The message text which is also
SMS-Unit; each number is transferred when a warn-
separated with the ampersand ing/alarm message is sent.
character "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4). Enter here a designation that
uniquely identifies your sensor,
Send eMail You can enter up to four e-mail e.g. "FCS fan status rack 1".
addresses that you entered
previously at Setup eMail Alarm Relay Whether (enable) or not (dis-
(SMTP); each number is sepa- able) an alarm relay should
rated with the ampersand char- switch in the event of a warn-
acter "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4). ing/alarm.
Accept Accept the changes. Alarm Beeper Whether (enable) or not (dis-
able) an audio signal should be
Reset Reset all settings to their de- issued in the event of a warn-
fault values; any changes are ing/alarm.
not accepted.
Alarm Reset Should a warning/alarm be
acknowledged automatically
Click tab 2 to continue the configuration. (Auto) or does it need to be
acknowledged by the operator
Navigation (Manual).
Main menu Setup Click the second sensor Trap Receiver Specify which of the entered
name trap receivers is to be sent war-
Parameter Explanation ning/alarm messages. Enter the
trap receivers at 7.3.2
2...n Connection number of the sen- Configuring the Trap Receiver.
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Scheduled Specify which alarm configura- acknowledged by the operator
Alarm Off tion should be enabled or dis- (Manual). EN
abled. The individual functions Trap Receiver Specify which of the entered
can be setup from the "Setup trap receivers is to be sent war-
Timer" menu item. ning/alarm messages. Enter the
Send SMS You can enter up to four mobile trap receivers at 7.3.2
wireless numbers that you en- Configuring the Trap Receiver.
tered previously at Setup Scheduled Specify which alarm configura-
SMS-Unit; each number is Alarm Off tion should be enabled or dis-
separated with the ampersand abled. The individual functions
character "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4). can be setup from the "Setup
Send eMail You can enter up to four e-mail Timer" menu item.
addresses that you entered Send SMS You can enter up to four mobile
previously at Setup eMail wireless numbers that you en-
(SMTP); each number is sepa- tered previously at Setup
rated with the ampersand char- SMS-Unit; each number is
acter "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4). separated with the ampersand
Accept Accept the changes. character "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4).
Reset Reset all settings to their de- Send eMail You can enter up to four e-mail
fault values; any changes are addresses that you entered
not accepted. previously at Setup eMail
(SMTP); each number is sepa-
rated with the ampersand char-
acter "&" (e.g. 1&2&3&4).
7.7.25 Configuring the Fan Alarm Sys-
Accept Accept the changes.
tem (FAS)
You configure the FAS (DK 7320.811) as follows: Reset Reset all settings to their de-
fault values; any changes are
Navigation not accepted.
Main menu Setup Click the first sensor name
Parameter Explanation 7.8 Access Using Telnet
You can also configure the Processing Unit using
1...n Connection number of the sen-
Telnet. This requires that you have used the termi-
sor.
nal program to permit access using Telnet (see
Type Sensor type. Will be detected Section 7.3.16 Configuring Telnet Access).
automatically.
Sensor Status Sensor status. Green = OK, red 7.8.1 Login Using Telnet
= alarm. The following section describes the access using
Telnet under Windows.
Message Text The message text which is also
transferred when a warn- a. Open the input prompt and enter the command:
ing/alarm message is sent. telnet <IP-address>.
Enter here a designation that b. Confirm with Enter or Return.
uniquely identifies your sensor, c. Enter for Login the Telnet login (factory set-
e.g. "FAS fan status rack 1". ting: cmc). Confirm with Enter or Return.
Alarm Relay Whether (enable) or not (dis- d. Enter for Password the Telnet password (fac-
able) an alarm relay should tory setting: cmc). Confirm with Enter or Re-
switch in the event of a warn- turn.
ing/alarm.
Alarm Beeper Whether (enable) or not (dis-
able) an audio signal should be 7.8.2 Telnet Main Menu
issued in the event of a warn- After the login by Telnet, the same main menu as for
ing/alarm. access using HyperTerminal appears. Because all
procedures are similar, refer to Chapter 7 Operation.
Alarm Reset Should a warning/alarm be
acknowledged automatically
(Auto) or does it need to be
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7.9 Perform a software update. 7.10 Error Messages
EN Download from the internet page www.rimatrix5.com Operating/Alarm LED off.
(Security) in the download area, the software update
to your PC. Unzip the file into a separate folder, for Cause Correction
example, with the name: puupdate. Power pack not con-
Note! nected. Connect power pack.
The update takes approximately 10 min- Power pack defec- Replace the defective
utes. tive. power pack with an op-
Also observe the guidelines for the update erational one.
provided for download with the update in
the internet. Voltage supply miss- Establish the voltage
ing. supply.
Warning!
The update must not be cancelled, PUII is booting. Wait several minutes until
because this can result in data loss. the LED illuminates.
Open the command prompt and navigate to the Link/Traffic LED off.
folder that contains the unzipped software up- Cause Correction
date.
Enter the following command: update <IP- Network connection Connect RJ-45 network
address> (e.g. update 192.168.0.130). missing. cable.
The PUII must be reachable in the network with the Incorrect IP address. Check the IP address.
specified IP address.
Incorrect subnet
mask. Check the subnet mask.
The file is now sent to the CMC-TC Processing Unit.
This is displayed with several #-characters in the Incorrect gateway Check the gateway ad-
command prompt window. address. dress.
The CMC-TC Processing Unit independently per-
forms a restart. This operation takes several min- No access authorisation via Telnet.
utes. Do not change anything on the CMC-TC. Do
not disconnect the Processing Unit from the mains. Cause Correction
Wait until the Operating LED illuminates again. Telnet access for Use the HyperTerminal to
the PUII blocked. activate the Telnet access.
Incorrect IP ad- Check the IP address.
dress entered.
Incorrect user Check the user name.
name entered.
Incorrect pass- Check the password.
word entered.
Note!
Sensor not detected or not displayed. The numbers in column 2 correspond to
Cause Correction the port numbers of the I/O Unit. The sen-
sors are assigned in accordance with their
Sensor not con- Perform a software update. physical connection. This table does not
tained in the show the outputs, refer to the next table.
software.
Sensor defective. Replace sensor. Outputs:
Sensor not con- Connect sensor.
nected.
Note!
The numbers in column 2 correspond to
the port numbers of the Climate Unit. The
Note! shown table entries correspond to the
Column 2 indicates the door closing sys- current status and the configuration set-
tem 1 (port 1, 2, 3, 7) or 2 (port 4, 5, 6, 8) tings for the port.
in which the accessory components are
inserted.
Representation of the general setup table and
sample table entries
Outputs: Another table provides the general setup settings
shown below.
Note!
Column 2 indicates the physical connec-
tion of the port assignment.
Messages:
7.12 Active PSM (4-way)
5
6 7
Note!
The numbers in column 2 correspond to
the port numbers of the Climate Unit. The
sensors are assigned in accordance with
their physical connection. This table does
not show the outputs, refer to the next Fig. 33 Active PSM (4-way)
table. Key:
1 Fuse (10 A thermal circuit-breaker).
Outputs: 2 Display element (display of the actual current value).
3 LED circuit 2 (depending on the installation position
and the configuration, the LED illuminates).
4 Connection to the Processing Unit or to the previ-
ous module.
Note! 5 LED circuit 1 (depending on the installation position
Column 2 indicates the physical connec- and the configuration, the LED illuminates).
tion and the status of the port. 6 Pushbutton (used for configuring the module).
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7 Connection to the next module (up to four modules
LED display
can be cascaded).
green Everything OK.
EN
7.12.2 Display and Operating Elements LED display
2-digit 7-segment display, digit height 10 mm, col- red Limit value exceeded.
our: Red LED display No voltage or fuse has deacti-
The 7-segment display shows the actual current orange vated the system.
value. In setting mode, it also shows the settings A detailed description of the setting menu for the
parameter. ActivePSM is contained on the next page.
Up to a value of 9.9 A, the current is shown with one
decimal place; above 10 A, the current is shown as
integer value without decimal place.
7.12.4 Setup Menu for the Local
In a fault situation, this display flashes. Pushbutton
Note that any changes made to the installation posi-
Important parameters must be set for the initial
tion also change the reading direction of the 7-
commissioning of the active 4-way PSM. The follow-
segment display.
ing list displays how the active 4-way PSM is set.
Two 3-colour LEDs (green, orange, red), labelled "I"
Short press = UP
and "II".
Long press (approx. 4 seconds) = Enter
These LEDs each flash in accordance with the in-
stallation position of the module. When no pushbutton is pressed for approximately
five seconds, the system returns to the base display.
Parameter Explanation
Green OK
Orange Warning, fuse triggered or Actual current value base display
mains voltage missing.
Enter
Red Maximum or minimum current
limit value overshot or under- "L" display Enter Set the low limit Enter
shot. value by pressing
the pushbutton
briefly.
Pushbutton:
"H" display Enter Set the high limit Enter
The pushbutton is used to enter or change the limit value by pressing
values, the BUS address and for the fixed definition the pushbutton
of the reading direction of the display. briefly.
Briefly pressing the pushbutton changes the setting
value or the setting level. "A" display Enter Set the BUS ad- Enter
dress by pressing
Press the pushbutton for a longer period (approx. 4 the pushbutton
seconds) to confirm the set value or the preselected briefly.
setting level.
"A" display Enter Set the display Enter
orientation:
7.12.3 Displays 1 = fixed circuit 1
2 = fixed circuit 2
Parameter Explanation
3 = automatic
Flashing dis-
play Current not within the limits.
0.0 displayed No consumers connected to the
ActivePSM.
7.12.5 Connecting ActivePSM to the
CMC-TC
3.2, etc., dis- Consumers connected; their The ActivePSM is connected to the CMC-TC Proc-
played "consumed" current value essing Unit II (in short PU II) using the RJ45 con-
is 3.2 A. nections of the Processing Unit. This socket also
functions as the power supply for the module dis-
n.P. displayed "No power" means that no po-
play. The connection between the PU II and the
wer is supplied to the PSM bus
or the fuse has deactivated the ActivePSM is made using a special adapter cable
and a Cat5 cable (7320.472). The adaptor cable is
system.
included in the scope of delivery. The connecting
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cables must not exceed the specified maximum 7.12.6 Monitoring Using a Browser
EN length of 10 m, otherwise Rittal cannot warrant that
the product will function correctly.
1
Insert the Cat5 cable in the provided sockets of the
PU and in the adaptor cable of the ActivePSM.
2
Note!
Prior to the installation and commission- 3
ing, read and observe the Installation and
Operating Instructions, in particular, the
contained safety notes.
These operating instructions are available in two
languages as a downloadable PDF file at Current: Display of the actual current value of
http://www.rimatrix5.com the consumers (server, etc.) con-
Assembly nected to the ActivePSM.
Before commencing the installation, ensure the Status: Indicates whether the specified cur-
completeness of the scope of supply. Also ensure rent limit value is observed. A mes-
that the system complies with the admissible condi- sage will be issued if the current lies
tions of use, in particular, the permitted ambient outside the limit values.
temperatures and the required IP protection cate- Item: Indicates on which circuit the mod-
gory. ule is connected (for redundant sup-
ply of the PSM busbars).
Integration of ActivePSM and PSM Busbars
The ActivePSM is centred over the busbar's plug
connector and pressed on under gentle force. The
ActivePSM is connected correctly when all four of
7.12.7 Configuring the ActivePSM
the ActivePSMs catches are engaged in the busbar.
To disengage the ActivePSM from the bus, you Navigation
must carefully retract and withdraw all four catches
at the same time. Main menu Status Click the first current
Please make sure that there are no consumers con-
Parameter Explanation
nected to the sockets, otherwise they will be discon-
nected from the power supply. 1...n Connection number of the sen-
In addition, you must note the direction in which the sor.
ActivePSM is connected. The busbar also serves as
a redundant power supply, so the ActivePSM can be Type Sensor type. Will be detected
installed in either direction between Circuit 1 and automatically.
Circuit 2. Sensor Status Sensor status. Green = OK, red
Voltage supply: The voltage is supplied to the Ac- = alarm.
tivePSM electronics from the CMC-TC Processing
Unit II (PU II). This requires that the Category 5 Message Text The message text which is also
patch cable is inserted in the RJ 45 socket of the transferred when a warn-
PUII and in the adaptor cable of the ActivePSM. Up ing/alarm message is sent.
to four modules can be connected in series on a Enter here a designation that
PUII channel. Unique addresses must be assigned uniquely identifies your sensor,
for each module (1, 2, 3, 4). e.g. "Current rack 1".
Once the ActivePSM is supplied with power, 0.0 A
Setpoint High Current limit which when over-
appears on the display. The display shows the im-
shot causes an alarm message
mediate active current drawn by diverse consumers
to be issued.
when they are connected to the sockets.
Setpoint Low Current limit which when over-
shot causes an alarm message
to be issued.
Delay Time in seconds how long the
power socket should remain
switched on.
Relay Output Off = manual disable of the
PSM module; On = manual
enable of the PSM module.
Accept Accept the changes.
9.1.2 Disposal
Because the CMC-TC Processing Unit consists
8.1.1 Cleaning primarily of the housing and PCB, the unit must be
disposed of through the electronic waste recycling
Warning! system when it is no longer required.
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