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Page 1 - UNIVERSAL MONITOR

MONITORINGUNIVERSAL MONITOR USER MANUAL

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Introduction21.5 Outside Enclosure OverviewThe enclosure for the Universal Monitor’s controller board comes in two sizes:•The large enclosure is desig

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

View Status Menus92A.4 VIEW STATUS MENUS The View Status menu allows any user to view currently active alarms, monitoring data stored in the alarm, ev

Page 4 - 7.0 VIEW STATUS OPTIONS

View Status Menus93A.4.1 View Active Alarms For details on this feature, see 7.1 - View Active Alarms. View Active AlarmsACTIVE ALARMSInput points/har

Page 5 - 10.0 SPECIFICATIONS

View Status Menus94A.4.2 View Alarm LogFor details on this feature, see 7.2 - View Alarm Log.View Alarm LogALARM LOGAlarm historySENSOR_2 80.0 DEGH

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View Status Menus95A.4.3 View Event LogFor details on this feature, see 7.3 - View Event Log.View Event LogEVENT LOGEvent historyPAGERUNSUCCESSFUL PAG

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View Status Menus96A.4.4 View Trend LogFor details on this feature, see 7.4 - View Trend Log.View Trend LogTREND LOGTrend historyfor each sensorSelect

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View Status Menus97A.4.5 View Input StatusFor details on this feature, see 7.5 - View Input Status.View Input & Sensor StatusINPUT & SENSOR ST

Page 9 - 1.0 INTRODUCTION

View Status Menus98A.4.6 View Output StatusFor details on this feature, see 7.6 - View Output Status.View Output StatusOUTPUT STATUSDiscrete outputs s

Page 10 - Universal Monitor

View Status Menus99A.4.7 View Pager NumbersFor details on this feature, see 7.7 - View Pager Numbers.View Pager NumbersPAGER & PIN NUMBERSNumbers

Page 11 - 1.6 Typical Configuration

Silence Alarm & Back Up Log Files (Service Terminal Interface only)100A.5 SILENCE ALARM & BACK UP LOG FILES (SERVICE TERMINAL INTERFACE ONLY)T

Page 12 - ALL CIRCUITS:

Silence Alarm & Back Up Log Files (Service Terminal Interface only)101A.5.2 Back Up Log Files (Service Terminal Interface only) For details on thi

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Introduction31.6 Typical ConfigurationFigure 3 shows an example of external devices connected to the Universal Monitor’s controller board. There may b

Page 14 - RELAY OUTPUTS

Silence Alarm & Back Up Log Files (Service Terminal Interface only)102Back Up Event Log FileBackup Log Files - Event Log FileBACKUP LOG FILESBacku

Page 15 - 1.9 LED Indicators

Silence Alarm & Back Up Log Files (Service Terminal Interface only)103Back Up Trend Log FilesBackup Log Files - Trend Log FilesBACKUP LOG FILESBac

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Setup Menu104A.6 SETUP MENUThe Setup menu allows the user to configure the Universal Monitor—setting up inputs and outputs and an input/output matrix

Page 17 - 1.11 Typical Sequence

Setup Menu105Setup Menu This section presents Service Terminal Interface screens for each of the following:* Setup System Information features are:• C

Page 18 - 2.0 INSTALLATION - MAIN BOARD

Setup Menu106A.6.1 Setup InputFor details on this feature, see 9.3 - Setup System - Setup Input.Setup Input - Main Board OutputsSETUP INPUTSetup for d

Page 19 - 2.2.1 Mounting the Panel

Setup Menu107Setup Input - Expansion Board InputsSETUP INPUTSetup for discreteinput pointsSelect input to editINPUT DEFINITION1=INPUT_01 NO-EV-NL-00:

Page 20 - 2.3.1 Mounting the Panel

Setup Menu108A.6.2 Setup Common AlarmFor details on this feature, see 9.4 - Setup System - Setup Common Alarm.Setup Common AlarmSETUP COMMON ALARMSele

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Setup Menu109A.6.3 Setup SensorFor details on this feature, see 9.5 - Setup System - Setup Sensor.Setup SensorSETUP SENSORSetup for analoginput points

Page 22 - Input Power Connections

Setup Menu110>[>COMMAND SUCCESSFUL>CHANGE OFFSET VALUE.>[000.0]>[>COMMAND SUCCESSFUL>IS SENSOR AN ALARM(AL) OR EVENT(EV)?>[AL]

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Setup Menu111A.6.4 Setup I/O MatrixFor details on this feature, see 9.6 - Setup System - Setup I/O Matrix.Setup I-O Matrix - Map Input to Output - Mai

Page 24 - Packing Contents

Introduction41.7 Controller Board OverviewThe Universal Monitor’s controller board has connectors for eight digital inputs, four analog inputs and eig

Page 25 - 3.2.1 Mounting the Panel

Setup Menu112>[>COMMAND SUCCESSFUL>MAP INPUT_01 TO OUTPUT06-YES(Y) OR NO(N)?>[N]>[>COMMAND SUCCESSFUL>MAP INPUT_01 TO OUTPUT07-YE

Page 26 - 3.3.1 Mounting the Panel

Setup Menu113Setup I-O Matrix - Map Input to Output - Expansion Board InputsSETUP I/O MATRIXProgram inputs & sensorsto control outputsSelect to ma

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Setup Menu114>MAP INPUT_09 TO OUTPUT01-YES(Y) OR NO(N)?>[Y]>[>COMMAND SUCCESSFUL>MAP INPUT_09 TO OUTPUT02-YES(Y) OR NO(N)?>[N]>[&

Page 28 - 4.1 Wiring Specifications

Setup Menu115Setup I-O Matrix - Map Sensor to OutputSETUP I/O MATRIXProgram inputs & sensorsto control outputsSelect to map inputs or sensors1=MAP

Page 29 - (BOTTOM)

Setup Menu116>[>COMMAND SUCCESSFUL>MAP SENSOR_1 HIGH STPT TO OUTPUT06-YES(Y) OR NO(N)?>[N]>[>COMMAND SUCCESSFUL>MAP SENSOR_1 HIGH

Page 30 - 4.3 Connecting Analog Inputs

Setup Menu117A.6.5 Setup OutputFor details on this feature, see 9.7 - Setup System - Setup Output.Setup Output - Main Board OutputsSETUP OUTPUTSetup f

Page 31 - TB10: COMMS

Setup Menu118Setup Output - Expansion Board OutputsSETUP OUTPUTSetup for discreteoutput pointsSelect output to editOUTPUT DEFINITION1=OUTPUT01 NO2=OUT

Page 32 - 4.6.2 Phone Line Connector

Setup Menu119A.6.6 Setup Modem & PagersFor details on this topic, see 9.8 - Setup System - Setup Modem & Pagers.Pager SetupFor details on this

Page 33 - 5.1 Wiring Specifications

Setup Menu120Modem SetupFor details on this feature, see 9.8.1 - Modem Setup - Initialization String and 9.8.2 - Modem Setup - Additional Features (Se

Page 34 - EIA485 - (to UM+)

Setup Menu121A.6.7 Setup System InfoThis section presents Service Terminal Interface screens for choices 1 through 9 in the Setup System Information m

Page 35 - POWER INPUT RELAY OUTPUTS

Introduction5K - Digital output loss-of-power jumperOne of eight output jumpers. Each digital output has a jumper to set the fail-safe position of the

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Setup Menu122Change Date & Time/Automatic Daylight Saving TimeFor details on this feature, see 9.9.2 - Change Date & Time/Automatic Daylight S

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Setup Menu123Connect Battery For details on this feature, see 9.9.4 - Connect Battery.Backup and Upload Configuration File (Service Terminal Interface

Page 38 - 6.0 OVERVIEW OF MENUS

Setup Menu124Setup Service Phone Number For details on this feature, see 9.9.6 - Setup Serv Ph Num - Enter Phone Number and 9.9.7 - Setup Serv Ph Num

Page 39 - 6.3 LCD Menu Overview

Setup Menu125Factory Defaults For details on this feature, see 9.9.8 - Factory Defaults.Firmware Update (Service Terminal Interface only)For details o

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Setup Menu126Initiate Remote Alarm Test (Service Terminal Interface only)For details on this feature, see 9.9.10 - Initiate Remote Alarm Test (Service

Page 41 - 7.1 View Active Alarms

Setup Menu127A.6.8 Connect Expansion BoardFor details on this feature, see 9.10 - Setup Exp Board - Optional Expansion Board.Connect Expansion BoardCO

Page 42 - 7.2 View Alarm Log

Setup Menu128A.6.9 Override Output For details on this feature, see 9.11 - Manual Output Ctrl.Override Output - Main Board OutputsOVERRIDE OUTPUTManua

Page 43 - 7.3 View Event Log

Setup Menu129Override Output - Expansion Board OutputsOVERRIDE OUTPUTManually overridean output pointSelect output to overrideOUTPUT CONTROL1=OUT

Page 44 - 7.4 View Trend Log

Setup Menu130A.6.10 Clear Alarms & LogsFor details on this topic, see 9.12 - Clear Alarms & Logs.Clear Active AlarmsFor details on this featur

Page 45 - 7.5 View Input Status

Setup Menu131Clear the Event Log For details on this feature, see 9.12.3 - Clear the Event Log.Clear the Trend LogsFor details on this feature, see 9.

Page 46 - 7.6 View Output Status

Introduction61.8 Optional Expansion Board OverviewThe Universal Monitor Expansion Board, purchased separately, has connectors for 16 digital inputs an

Page 47 - 7.7 View Pager Numbers

Default Settings Quick Reference Guide132APPENDIX B- DEFAULT SETTINGS QUICK REFERENCE GUIDEThis appendix provides a quick reference to default setting

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Default Settings Quick Reference Guide133Table 38 Universal Monitor - other default settingsJUMPER SETTINGSFeature Default Other OptionsDigital output

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Default Settings Quick Reference Guide134Table 39 Expansion Board - default settings for inputs and outputsDEFAULT SETTINGS - DIGITAL INPUTS (FROM TAB

Page 51 - 9.1 Login

The Company Behind the ProductsWith over a million installations around the globe,Liebert is the world leader in computer protectionsystems. Since its

Page 52 - ↵ =NEXT/END

Introduction71.9 LED IndicatorsThe Universal Monitor’s controller board has LED indicators that show the status of inputs, outputs and the common alar

Page 53 - 9.2 Setup System - Overview

Introduction81.10 LED Indicators - Optional Expansion BoardThe optional Expansion Board, purchased separately, has LED indicators that show the status

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Introduction91.11 Typical SequenceFigure 4 shows a typical sequence of how the Universal Monitor functions after detecting a change in a monitored uni

Page 55 - 9.3.5 Set Up Delay Time

Installation - Main Board102.0 INSTALLATION - MAIN BOARDThis section provides instructions for installing, mounting and connecting power to the Univer

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Installation - Main Board112.2 Surface-Mounting the Universal MonitorAfter determining where to place the unit, check to ensure that you have all the

Page 58 - 9.5.3 Change Units Label

Installation - Main Board122.3 Flush-Mounting the Universal MonitorThe Universal Monitor may be flush-mounted according to company practices—either wi

Page 59 - 9.5.6 Change Offset Value

Installation - Main Board132.4 Connect Power to the Universal MonitorThe Universal Monitor requires 24VAC for proper operation. Liebert recommends usi

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Installation - Main Board142.4.2 Termination and Mounting - Large EnclosureInput Power ConnectionsTo connect electrical power to the Transformer Modul

Page 61 - 9.5.10 Change High Setpoint

Installation - Main Board15Troubleshooting - Transformer ModuleA common problem and possible solution are shown in the table below. For further inform

Page 62 - 9.5.11 Set Up Delay Time

Installation - Optional Expansion Board163.0 INSTALLATION - OPTIONAL EXPANSION BOARDThis section provides instructions for installing, mounting and co

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Installation - Optional Expansion Board173.2 Surface-Mounting the Optional Expansion BoardAfter determining where to place the optional Expansion Boar

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Installation - Optional Expansion Board183.3 Flush-Mounting the Optional Expansion BoardThe optional Expansion Board may be flush-mounted according to

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Installation - Optional Expansion Board193.4 Input Power Connections - Optional Expansion BoardThe optional Expansion Board requires 24VAC for proper

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Wiring and Connections - Main Board204.0 WIRING AND CONNECTIONS - MAIN BOARD4.1 Wiring SpecificationsInput and output connections to the Universal Mon

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Wiring and Connections - Main Board214.2 Connecting Digital Inputs and Digital OutputsThe digital inputs and digital outputs are found on the lower ri

Page 68 - Configuring the Modem

iTABLE OF CONTENTS1.0 INTRODUCTION1.1 Methods of Viewing and Configuring the Universal Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.2

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Wiring and Connections - Main Board224.2.3 Setting the Digital Output JumpersEach digital output has an associated jumper to define its operation when

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Wiring and Connections - Main Board234.3.1 Setting the 12VDC/24VDC Analog Power JumperThe analog power jumper sets the common voltage that is applied

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Wiring and Connections - Main Board244.4 Connecting Common Alarm OutputsThe common alarm relay, found in the top right corner of the Uni-versal Monito

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Wiring and Connections - Optional Expansion Board255.0 WIRING AND CONNECTIONS - OPTIONAL EXPANSION BOARD5.1 Wiring SpecificationsInput and output conn

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Wiring and Connections - Optional Expansion Board265.2 Connecting Inputs and OutputsThe Universal Monitor’s optional Expansion Board permits the addit

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Wiring and Connections - Optional Expansion Board275.2.2 Connecting Digital OutputsThe eight digital outputs are found at the top of the Expansion Boa

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Wiring and Connections - Optional Expansion Board285.2.3 Setting the Digital Output DIP SwitchesEach digital output on the optional Expansion Board ha

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Wiring and Connections - Optional Expansion Board295.3 Connect to the Universal MonitorTwo steps are required to establish connection between the opti

Page 77 - Change the Password

Overview of Menus306.0 OVERVIEW OF MENUSThere are two ways to access the Universal Monitor: the LCD on the front of the enclosure and the Service Term

Page 78 - 9.9.4 Connect Battery

Overview of Menus316.1 Opening Screen OverviewThe Universal Monitor displays the Opening Screen at startup, as shown in Figure 12.• If any alarms are

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ii5.0 WIRING AND CONNECTIONS - OPTIONAL EXPANSION BOARD5.1 Wiring Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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View Status Options327.0 VIEW STATUS OPTIONSThe View Status menu allows any user to view currently active alarms, monitoring data stored in the alarm,

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View Status Options337.1 View Active AlarmsThe Active Alarm screen displays all alarms that are occurring, up to a maximum of 33.A Current Alarm scree

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View Status Options347.2 View Alarm LogThe Alarm Log contains up to 99 records of alarms that have occurred. Records are added to this log as alarms o

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View Status Options357.3 View Event LogIn addition to alarms, the Universal Monitor tracks other changes in the Event Log to assist users with verifyi

Page 84 - 9.9.8 Factory Defaults

View Status Options367.4 View Trend LogThe Universal Monitor takes readings of configured analog input sen-sors at regular intervals and stores them i

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View Status Options377.5 View Input StatusThe Input Status option allows you to view the current status of all inputs: the four analog sensor inputs a

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View Status Options387.6 View Output StatusThe Output Status option allows you to view the current status of all eight outputs. If the optional Expans

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View Status Options397.7 View Pager NumbersThe Universal Monitor may be set up to dial pager numbers when an alarm is detected. Up to four pagers may

Page 88 - 9.11 Manual Output Ctrl

Silence Alarm & Backup Log Files (Service Terminal Interface)408.0 SILENCE ALARM & BACKUP LOG FILES (SERVICE TERMINAL INTERFACE)This section d

Page 89 - 9.12 Clear Alarms & Logs

Silence Alarm & Backup Log Files (Service Terminal Interface)418.2 Back Up Log Files (Service Terminal Interface only)The Universal Monitor mainta

Page 90 - 9.12.4 Clear the Trend Logs

iii9.5 Setup System - Setup Sensor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 499.5.1 Identif

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Silence Alarm & Backup Log Files (Service Terminal Interface)425. At the top of the HyperTerminal window, shown below, click on Transfer, then on

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System and Control Options439.0 SYSTEM AND CONTROL OPTIONSThe System and Control menu allows you to configure the Universal Monitor—setting up inputs

Page 93 - Service Terminal Interface

System and Control Options44Figure 14 shows the main options available from the System & Control menu.Figure 14 Menu overview - System and Control

Page 94 - A.2.1 Connection Methods

System and Control Options459.2 Setup System - OverviewThe Setup System screen displays seven options that allow you to configure input and output dev

Page 95 - A.2.2 Create a Connection

System and Control Options469.3.1 Change Label (Name of Input)Each input has a default label (Input_01, Input_02, etc.) that you may change to a more

Page 96 - COM1 Port Setup

System and Control Options479.3.4 Set Up Alarmable Inputs in Latched or Unlatched ModeAlarmable input points may be set up in Latched mode (Y), which

Page 97 - ASCII Setup

System and Control Options489.4 Setup System - Setup Common AlarmThe audible alarm sounds after the Universal Monitor detects an alarm condition in an

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System and Control Options499.5 Setup System - Setup SensorThe Universal Monitor has four analog sensor input points that may be configured individual

Page 99 - A.3 OVERVIEW OF MENUS

System and Control Options509.5.1 Identify the Sensor as ConnectedTo make use of an analog sensor, you must specify it as Connected (Y). By default, a

Page 100 - A.4 VIEW STATUS MENUS

System and Control Options519.5.4 Change 4 mA ValueFor the 4 mA value, enter the smallest value for the range of the sen-sor—for example, 50°F for a t

Page 101 - A.4.1 View Active Alarms

ivAPPENDIX A-SERVICE TERMINAL INTERFACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85A.1 Comparison of Functions: LC

Page 102 - A.4.2 View Alarm Log

System and Control Options529.5.7 Define Sensor as Alarmable or EventEach sensor may be defined as Alarmable (AL) or as an Event (EV).• For a sensor d

Page 103 - A.4.3 View Event Log

System and Control Options539.5.9 Change Low SetpointThe Low Setpoint value is typically above the 4 mA value for the sen-sor. For example, if the 4 m

Page 104 - A.4.4 View Trend Log

System and Control Options549.5.11 Set Up Delay TimeEach sensor may be set up with a specified time delay between the triggering of a high or low setp

Page 105 - A.4.5 View Input Status

System and Control Options559.6 Setup System - Setup I/O MatrixThe Setup I/O Matrix menu allows you to configure the Universal Monitor’s digital and a

Page 106 - A.4.6 View Output Status

System and Control Options56Map Input to Expansion Board Output• From the Select Outputs menu, select Map to Exp Board if you want to map the selected

Page 107 - A.4.7 View Pager Numbers

System and Control Options579.6.2 Set Up Mapping for an Analog Sensor Input• Use the arrows ↑↓ to choose Map Sensor To Outpt from the Map Input/Sensor

Page 108 - Main Menu

System and Control Options589.7 Setup System - Setup OutputThe Universal Monitor has eight outputs that may be configured indi-vidually. If the option

Page 109 - Back Up Alarm Log File

System and Control Options599.7.3 Set Expansion Board Output by DIP SwitchIf you choose Change State from the Setup Output Menu for an Expansion Board

Page 110 - Back Up Event Log File

System and Control Options609.8 Setup System - Setup Modem & PagersTo use the modem and pager features, be sure to connect the phone line connecto

Page 111 - Back Up Trend Log Files

System and Control Options61Select Modem Setup4. From the Setup System Menu, shown at right, use the arrows↑↓ to choose Setup Modem&Pagers and pre

Page 112 - A.6 SETUP MENU

vFIGURESFigure 1 Small enclosure—external features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 113 - Setup Menu

System and Control Options629.8.2 Modem Setup - Additional Features (Service Terminal Interface only)The Service Terminal Interface offers four additi

Page 114 - A.6.1 Setup Input

System and Control Options63Enable Modem Diagnostic MessagesEnabling modem diagnostics will provide the following additional information about the mod

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System and Control Options649.8.3 Pager Setup - Pager Number and PINThe Universal Monitor may be configured to dial numeric or alphanumeric pagers whe

Page 116 - A.6.2 Setup Common Alarm

System and Control Options65Enter a Pager Number• From the Setup Pager Menu, choose Setup Pager Number for the selected pager—Setup Pager 1 Number in

Page 117 - A.6.3 Setup Sensor

System and Control Options669.8.4 Pager Setup - Communications Check (Service Terminal Interface only)The Service Terminal Interface offers two additi

Page 118 - Setup Sensor (continued)

System and Control Options67Enable Communications CheckEnabling this function permits a daily communications test between the Universal Monitor and th

Page 119 - A.6.4 Setup I/O Matrix

System and Control Options689.9 Setup System - Setup System InfoThe Setup System Info options allow users to:• Change Password—used for access to syst

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System and Control Options699.9.1 Change PasswordA password is required to access the Universal Monitor’s system and control options, as described in

Page 121

System and Control Options709.9.3 Setup Site IDYou may enter a Site ID to identify the Universal Monitor’s location, using a name that may consist of

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System and Control Options719.9.5 Backup and Upload Configuration File (Service Terminal Interface only)This operation may be performed only through t

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viTable 32 Service phone number dialing results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74Table

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System and Control Options72Back Up the Configuration File8. At the prompt to Initiate a Backup of Configuration File, enter Y (Yes - begin) or N (No

Page 125 - A.6.5 Setup Output

System and Control Options73Upload the Configuration File13. At the prompt to Initiate an Upload of Configuration File, enter Y (Yes - begin) or N (No

Page 126

System and Control Options749.9.6 Setup Serv Ph Num - Enter Phone NumberThe Service Phone Number (Serv Ph Num) is used for remote monitoring by Lieber

Page 127 - Pager Setup

System and Control Options759.9.7 Setup Serv Ph Num - Communications Check (Service Terminal Interface only)The Service Terminal Interface offers two

Page 128 - Modem Setup

System and Control Options769.9.8 Factory DefaultsAt any time, you may restore all default values for settings in the Uni-versal Monitor as it was shi

Page 129 - Change Password

System and Control Options772. The firmware update is a two-step process—this step describes how to upload the file prog###.s19 (where ### is a number

Page 130 - Setup Site ID

System and Control Options789.9.10 Initiate Remote Alarm Test (Service Terminal Interface only)The service phone number is used for remote monitoring

Page 131 - Connect Battery

System and Control Options799.10 Setup Exp Board - Optional Expansion BoardBy default, the optional Expansion Board is configured as Not connected (N)

Page 132 - Setup Service Phone Number

System and Control Options809.11 Manual Output CtrlThe Manual Output Ctrl feature allows you to manually change the state of any digital output to ON

Page 133 - Factory Defaults

System and Control Options819.12 Clear Alarms & LogsThe Clear Alarms & Logs menu allows you to clear active alarms or delete all records from

Page 134 - Initiate Remote Alarm Test

Introduction11.0 INTRODUCTIONThe Liebert Universal Monitor’s extensive capabilities can put it at the heart of your protective net-work. The Universal

Page 135 - A.6.8 Connect Expansion Board

System and Control Options829.12.3 Clear the Event LogThe event log contains up to 99 records of events detected by the Uni-versal Monitor. You may wa

Page 136 - A.6.9 Override Output

Specifications8310.0 SPECIFICATIONS10.1 Universal Monitor SpecificationsPowerRequirementsSmall Enclosure Large EnclosureNOTEUMS02400115VACUML11500230V

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Specifications8410.2 Optional Expansion Board SpecificationsPowerRequirementsUMEXPNOTEIf the equipment isused in a mannernot specified by themanufactu

Page 138 - Clear the Alarm Log

Service Terminal Interface85APPENDIX A- SERVICE TERMINAL INTERFACEThe Service Terminal Interface allows access to all functions of the Universal Monit

Page 139 - Clear the Trend Logs

Connecting to the Service Terminal Interface86A.2 CONNECTING TO THE SERVICE TERMINAL INTERFACEThis section describes how to set up and connect to the

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Connecting to the Service Terminal Interface87A.2.2 Create a ConnectionBefore connecting to the Service Terminal Interface, you must create a connecti

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Connecting to the Service Terminal Interface88A.2.3 Set Up the COM1 Port - Direct Connection OnlyThe following steps apply only to setting up a direct

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Connecting to the Service Terminal Interface89A.2.4 Set Up the Connection’s PropertiesThe following steps are needed for both direct and remote connec

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Connecting to the Service Terminal Interface90A.2.5 Connect to the Service Terminal InterfaceAfter creating and setting up a connection, use a communi

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Overview of Menus91A.3 OVERVIEW OF MENUSThe Main Menu offers choices for viewing the status of the Universal Monitor, silencing the audible alarm and

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