Figure 10-41 - Remote Dialout Setup Screen
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This screen and the other screens that follow it are used
to set up dial-out sites for both daytime and nighttime
operation, including specifying phone numbers and IP
addresses. Use the and keys to cycle through
the Setup screens.
10.16.4 Introduction: Alarm
Reporting
In general, a controller reports alarms to any or all of
four different sources:
1. The E2 Display Header
Alarms that occur within a E2 may be reported to the
header display at the top of the screen. When an alarm is
reported to the display, the word “*ALARM*” flashes
underneath the time at the top of the screen, as shown in
the example below:
Figure 10-42
- E2 RX Display Header
2. The Advisory Output
Each E2 has a single digital output that reacts to alarm
reports. When an alarm is reported to this output, the out-
put turns ON and remains on until the alarm condition has
r
eturned to normal.
3. Dial-Out
Alarms may be sent to remote alarm receivers via the
modem defined for the controller. Possible dial-out
devices include a PC running UltraSite, a printer, a fax
machine, and a digital pager.
4. The LonWorks Network (The Alarm Annunciator)
If multiple E2s exist on a network, you may choose to
send alarms across the LonWorks Network so that they
may be picked up by the Alarm Annunciator.
Refer to Section 10.16.2 for information on how an
Alarm Annunciator works.
10.17 Set Up Global Data
Figure 10-43 - System Configuration Menu
In a network with multiple E2s, it is often the case that
certain sensors or transducer values will need to be used
by all E2s. A good example of this is outside air tempera-
ture. There is no real need fo
r every E2 to have its own
outside air temperature sensor, and therefore it would be
beneficial if a single sensor could be used by all E2s on the
network.
Figure 10-44
- Global Data Setup Screen
Navigate to the Global Data screen from the Main
Menu:
1. Press
(System Configuration)
2. Press
(Global Data) to open the Global Data