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Connectivity The evolution HiISNMP User MANUAL English code 272708 - Rev.1.7 date 01/02/2006 Information on this guide This guide descrybes how to obtain the SNMP Protocol compatibility in: standard HPAC units (via the special software SVM 1.60.019 or higher). standard Chiller units (via the special software SCM 1.02.024snmp+ or higher). To use this mechanism itis necessary to use a Hironet SNMP Adapter (HiSNMP), Detailed information about this HiSNMP can be found in the following chapters. This document includes the following issues: Chapter 1: Overview Brief overview of SNMP Protocol and task of SNMP in Standard Application ‘Chapter 2: Installation of the Network ‘Complete overview on how to build up a natwork Chapter 3: Application requirements Configuration of the Application (SVM1XX) and overview of the variables, which can be transferred via SNMP Protocol HISNMP User MANUAL - cod. 272703 -rev.1.7 - dato 01/02/2006 pag. 2 [Q | ren ton INDEX 1 OVERVIEW... 11. SNMP Protoco: 4 2. SNMP NETWORK.. 3. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICG....... 3.1. HOUSING 6 32. POWER SUPPLY 6 33. ETHERNET & SNMP. 6 34. LEDS INDICATION... sven nb 35. CONNECTIONS INTO MICROFACE E AND CABLING. 7 4. SPECIAL APPLICATION.. 8 4.1. GENERAL 8 4.1.1. HIROMATIC SETTINGS. 8 412, 9 413 10 4.14, WEB PAGE FOR TRAPS SI i 42. MISNMP IP CONFIGURATION I 42.1. MAC Address. i 42.2. — IP Address. so 7 nnn 43. How ToSET& VERIFY IP ADDRESS, NETMASK, GATEWAY. B 44, VARIABLES & TRAPS/REGISTERS LIST FOR HPAC(SVM 1.60.019) 14 44.1. Parameters table 44.2. Events table.. 45.” VARIABLES & TRAPS/REGISTERS LIST: MATRIX(SCM 1.02.023)... 45.1. Parameters table. 45.2. Events table.. 4.6. VARIABLES & TRAPS/REGISTERS LIST: XDEN (XDM 1.60.046)... 46.1. Parameters table 46.2. Events table, 47,” VARIABLES & TRAPS/REGISTERS LIST: RACK (RKM 1.60.045), 41. Parameters table... . ve 47.2, Events table. son 48.” VARIABLES & TRAPS/REGISTERS LIST rok HPAC (T2MSNMP 1.600045). 25 481. Parameters table 25 482. Events able. 26 5. PART NUMBERS. HISNMP User MANUAL - cod. 272703 -rev.1.7 - dato 01/02/2006 pag.3 1. OVERVIEW 1.1. SNMP PROTOCOL SNMP, Simple Network Management Protocol, basically consists of 5 Message types: GetRequest Is used to got the value of the requested Item in the Item Tree (Oid) GetNextRequest Is used to get the next value in the O1D-tree. SetRequest Is used to set a value of a certain item in the OlD-tree. Response This message always follows an request. It contains the requested information. Traps Describe alarms o failure in Client PC. Note: Requests are always sent by the management station. Responses always and only follow requests. Traps are sent to the Client As this is a very short description of SNMP, if you need further details please take a look into the following documents, where the SNMP protocol is described in detail REC # | Argument Reference WEB site =RFC 1157__| Description of SNMP protocol https/wwnw.tags.org/rfes/rfet 157 html =RFC 1213 | Management iformation Base (MIB) | hittp:/www.fags.orgrtos/rfo1213.himl ‘SNMP in Standard Applications The task of SNMP in standard applications is: on one hand to set (e.g. Setpoints in the regulation) and read values (e.g. actual temperature or humidity) and ,on the other hand, to transmit the Alarms of the standard application as traps (e.g. Room Sensor Failure) The HISNMP exists in two versions: 480096 - With external power supply: it means that the power supply must be plugged into the main power (see Fig.2) 480096 - With power supply from the unit: it means that the power supply must be plugged into the ‘same voltage of the Microface E (24VAC). The cable provided needs to be plugged into the HiSNMP in ‘one side and into the electrical panel of the unit in the 24VAC and OVAC contacts. HISNMP User MANUAL - cod. 272703 -rev.1.7 - dato 01/02/2006 pag.4 e Connectivity — The evolution 2. SNMP NETWORK | wn RS485, ete eee = Wr Ethemet Hirobus Fig. 1 Example of SNMP Networking structure HISNMP User MANUAL - cod. 272703 -rev.1.7 - dato 01/02/2006 pag. 5 [Q | ren ton 3. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 3.1. HOUSING 106ase-T Theme! Hronet Yellow LED Yetow LED connector HNN font vw HSNMPbekvew wide ca tb Rhea, cos cacao pes OS, Ping tobe plugged into HISHMP |phog tobe plugged into Hisar Powe Supply cable 275678 Power Supply 275675 Fig. 2: HISNMP overview. 3.2. POWER SUPPLY AG Volt: 2AV +/- 20%, Nom. current: SOMA @24V +/- 20%. Max Current: 350mA @Power Up for 3 sec ‘At the moment HiSNMP is released for 24VAC ONLY. 3.3. ETHERNET & SNMP The ETHERNET speed supported is 10Mbps (10Base T). ‘The SNMP protocol version supported is V1.0 3.4. LEDS INDICATION 2 yellow LEDS: LED on the Ethernet side — blinking: iNindicates thal the Ethernet network is in activity, independently from the presence or not of requests via SNMP. i — blinking it indicates that the communication with Hironet is taking place. Such blinking is visible when the unit is. ‘exchanging data with the HiSNMP. HISNMP User MANUAL - cod. 272703 -rev.1.7 - dato 01/02/2006 pag.6 Connectivity - The evolution 3.5. CONNECTIONS INTO MICROFACE E AND CABLING 200552 zeRoM 4 A‘e on Rag: Fig, 3: SNMP connection into Microface E RS485 connector. f ce T w_u 1 4— —4 3 3 2— ——2 1 1 Fig, 4: 4-pole screened flat cable between HISNMP and Microface E (type F) To connect HiSNMP to the Microface E you have to plug a cable (described in Fig. 4) on the one hand into the RS485 plug of the Microface E (Fig. 3) and on the other hand into the Hironet connector of the HISNMP (Fig. 2) HISNMP has to be connected directly to the Microface Evolution having a specific software that has to be required to Liebert Hiross. Specifically the software versions are: HPAC units: - EPROM for Microface E named SVM 1,60.019+ Superchiller Matrix units: = EPROM for Microface E named SCM 1.02.023snmp+ XDEN units: “ EPROM for Microface E named XDM 1.60.046+ RACK units: - EPROM for Microface E named RKM 1.60.045+ HISNMP User MANUAL - cod. 272703 -rev.1.7 - dato 01/02/2006 pag.7 |e Connectivity - The evolution 4. SPECIAL APPLICATION 4.1. GENERAL Note: To use the SNMP Protocol the Applicastion must be built with the SNMP Protocol. It is not possible to use SNMP if the Application is built with the Hironet Protocol. To get a connection between HISNMP and Microface E you have to set the IP-Address and the Listen Port into the Microface E, (using a Hiromatic G or E ) 4.1.1. HIROMATIC SETTINGS The Hiromatic (G or E) is useful for the set of the IP address and IP port into the Microtace E, but through the Hiromatic (E or G) RS-422/RS4865 port the Hironet protocol is still available. This means that the Hirolink for BMS or the Hirolink Light for Hirovisor IP can be connected as well. The IP-Address into the Microface E must be equal to the IP-Adgress of the HiSNMP. Listen Port has to be set always to 161, which means that SNMP Protocol is used. Fig. 5 Hiromatic screen for SNMP settings. To access the Application variables, it is necessary to use a Network Managing Software (for example ‘SNMPo, HP OpenView) on a Management Station. These management stations send a request (Get, GetNext, Set) to a certain IP-Address; the HiSNMP with this IP-Address passes the request on to its Microface'E. The Microface E answers, and the HiSNMP sends the Response back to the requesting Management station, Additionally the HiSNMP polls the Microface E periodically with a GetTrap Request. In case of an Alarm, the Microface E returns a trap message, which is passed on by the HiSNMP to the LAN. Inside the HiSNMP you are able to define 5 Management Stations, where traps are sent to, have Status OK. he stations HISNMP User MANUAL - cod. 272703 - rev.1.7 - date 01/02/2006 pag.8 [Q | ren ton 4.1.2, SYSTEM VARIABLES: The HiSNMP for Superchiller first and later the HPAC units will support the general MIB-6 variables such as: an Mib Description aes Description Range Read / Write Full name and version identification of the 1.36.1.2.1.1.1 | sysDesor system's hardware tYP°, | 16 chars* Read (write from Hm only) software operating- system, and networking software. 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2 | sysObjectID The vendors authoritative identification of the network management subsystem 1.3.6.1.4.1.476.1.42.4.3.20 Read only 1.36.1.21.1.3 | sysupTime 1.36.1.2.1.1.4 | sysContact The time (hundredths of seo) since the network management portion of the system was last re-intialized. Usually the textual identification of the contact person and his contact. D:HH:MM:SS.00 16 chars* Read only Read (write from Hm oniy) 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.5 | sysName 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.6 | sysLocation ‘An administratively- assigned domain name for this managed node. Physical location of this node. 16 chars* 16 chars* Read (write from Hm only) Read (write from Hm only) “the Chars can be: [0-9 AZ sfezst&e s/s + ~:@\) HISNMP User MANUAL - cod. 272703 -rev.1.7 - dato 01/02/2006 pag.3 4.1.3, ALARM MANAGEMENT In the MATRIX units, starting from version SCM 1,02.023, the SNMP implementation will be based on the following assumptions for ALARM MANAGEMENT’ + Allalarms will be reported to the clients by individual traps, each trap will have a fixed and unique OID. The traps will have the following values ‘Alarm/warning present = different from 0 (zero) No Alarm/Warning absent = 0 (zero). ‘+ Each alarm will be provided also via register with 1 byte size. This byte will have value one or zero depending on the status: Alarm/warning present = different from 0 (zero) No Alarm/Warning absent = 0 (zero) Anew variable named “General Alarm reset” will be included in order to permit to the BMS the reset of the alarms into the system by writing on it. In case that the alarms would be still present they will be sent again via trap. No traps would be generated in case of absence of alarms. This variable can be written as: General Alarm reset = 2 to reset the Alarm/Warning. General Alarm reset = 4 to acknowiedge the Alarm/Warning (quite the Hiromatic bell). ‘SVM 1.60.019 | NO" NO YES ‘SCM 1.02.023 | YES YES YES XDM 1.60.046 | NO NO YES RKM 1.60.045 | NO NO YES “Available in the next release HISNMP User MANUAL - cod. 272703 -rev.1.7 - dato 01/02/2006 pag. 10 [Q | ren ton 4.1.4. WEB PAGE FOR TRAPS SETTINGS In order to change / insert trac setting open internet explorer and in the addre type the ip address of the Hiinmp the following screen will addear: OO ———— HISNMP:Hironet SNMPAdapter at 192.168.2.10 eet Sor ri SPA 09 - Ct 5216 >= SSuMP-contiguration: comment nan WisnMP-configuration: ‘SNMP-settings ston «a a Fig, 6: HISNMP WEB page 4.2. _HISNMP IP CONFIGURATION 4.2.1. MAC ADDRESS Each HiSNMP is given a distinctive identification, like for the Ethernet network cards: the MAC Address (Media Access Control Address). Please for the IP addresses and other OPTIONAL info refer to the System Network manager. The MAC Address is needed to identity, at hardware level, the device in a unique way among all the devices that can get connected to an Ethernet network, Through the MAC address it is possible to modify the IP address, an address which is also unique, at the “application” lever. HISNMP User MANUAL - cod. 272703 - rev.1.7 - date 01/02/2006 pag. 17 4.2.2. IP ADDRESS The HiSNMP is recognised by the ‘Hirovisor IP* application through the IP address. For this reason to make use of HiSNMP it needs a valid IP address. To set an IP address you have to use the DOS 'SetHipAip’ utility. Before using the utility, please verify that HiSNMP is powered and is connected to the Ethernet network and that it can be reachable by the PC trom which the utility is going to run. In order to make HiSNMP reachable by the PC, both the PC and the HiSNMP must be physically resident on the same LAN (without any ‘router’ in between). If this is not possible, only for the use SetHipAlp utility, connect the HiSNMP to the PC with a Cross Cable (see schematics below) and assign to the PC one IP address of the same segment (same first three groups of code) of the address inserted in the HiSNMP. (e.g address for HiSNMP 129,100.19.114, address to be assigned to the PC 129.100.19.112). | Fig. 7: Cross Cable: 8 pole screened flat cable between HiSNMP and PC. = L "+ How to use the SetHipAlp ' utility: SetHipAip [options] MAC IP [NM GW] where: MAC _ Ethernet address previously given by the Liebert-Hiross SpA production or by the Information& CONTROLS department: Hexadecimal: 33 2 2X2x202%% Decimal: ddd ddd ddd ddd.ddd. ddd IP The new IP address to get connected: Decimal: ddd .ddd.ddd.ddd Name: host NM New netmask, OPTIONAL: Decimal: ddd ddd ddd.ddd DEFAULT VALUE 255,255.255.0 GW New default gateway, OPTIONAL: Decimal: ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd DEFAULT VALUE EMPTY Name: host Where the options are: -d prepare in debug mode -b _Ipaddr_ transmission to the IP address “IPaddr" -N num repetitions number Such a utility program is inside the CD with the documentation (of Hip and Hirolink). It can also be downloaded by enabled users directly from www. connectivtyit (manuals section), HISNMP User MANUAL - cod. 272703 -rev.1.7 - dato 01/02/2006 pag. 12 Connectivity — The evolution 4.3. HOWTO SET & VERIFY IP ADDRESS, NETMASK, GATEWAY From the commands prompt, launch “SetHipAip” followed by the MAG (previously assigned by the Liebert-Hiross SpA production or by the Information& CONTROLS department), the IP address you want to insertichange in HiSNMP and possible other options of netmask (NM) and gateway (GW): then press. enter. Example: C:sProgrammi> SetHipAip 00:08:77:00:00:03 129.100.19.114 255.255.255.0 129.100.19.1 — \ MAC previously ¢ Now default gateway assigned to HiSNMP. OPTIONAL Now weal NOW vend oP 104A To verify the correct settings of the IP address and MAC address inside the HiSNMP interface, use the MS-DOS commands described below’, Assuming that the IP address in example is 129.100.19.114 then the commands to be typed are: arp-d (to cancel the IP and MAG table inside your PC) ping 129.100.19.114 (to verity the response of this Hip) arp -a (to verify that the MAC address and IP are linked correctly) In order to make HISNMP reachable by the PC, both the PC and the HISNMP must be physically resident ‘on the same LAN (without any ‘router’ in between). If this is not possible, only for the use SetHipAlp utility, connect the HiSNMP to the PC with a Cross Cable (see schematics below) and assign to the PC one IP address of the same segment (same first three groups of code) of the address inserted in the HiSNMP. (e.g address for HSNMP 129.100.19.114, address to be assigned to the PC 129.100.19.112) Example: Senos sores ProgranniSping 129.100.149.114 SUR tE et RC Rte Rete re tena no Cet cat or ie eee ? NOTE: 1un a DOS SHELL by pressing START button, select RUN option, type “comm ENTER nd" and press HISNMP User MANUAL - cod. 272703 -rev.1.7 - dato 01/02/2006 pag. 18 [Q | ren ton 4.4. VARIABLES & TRAPS/REGISTERS LIST FOR HPAC (SVM 1.60.019) 4.4.1, PARAMETERS TABLE jon item-Name [Event description [HM Value /ARIABLES: 11.3.6.1.4.1.476.1.42. aes 3.4.1.3.1 [TempSet, [Temperature Setpoint ‘5/40 3.4.1.3.2 [TempProp [Temperature Prop Band 1730) 341.3313 ILocTemp [Temperature 287 100 3413.35.14 iHiTemp High Temp. Seipoint INo=0/ 99) 341.3315 [LoTemp [Low Temp. Setpoint INo=0 799) 34221 |HumiSet [Humidifier Setpoint INo=18/ 80 3.4.2.22 [HumiProp [Humidity Prop. Band 12/60 3422313 IHT_Humi (Humiait (99/399 34.2.2.3.14 IHiumi [High Humidity Setpoint 3.4.2.2.3.1.5 ILoHumi \Low Humidity Setpoint 3.4.3.1 IMIB_Fan Fan State 2.4.3.2 IMIB~Comp| (Cooling State 2.4.3.3 (MIB-Heat [Heating State 2.4.3.4 (MIB_Dehum [Dehumiditying State 2.4.3.5 IMIB_Humid (Humidifying State 2.4.3.6 (MIB-FC_On [Econ-O-Cycle/FC State 2.1.12 [Manual [Manual Mode Note: Temp Set and Temp Prop are muliplied with 10 for easier calculation. Value 50 = 5.0°C, Value 358 = 359°C, HISNMP User MANUAL - cod. 272703 -rev.1.7 - dato 01/02/2006 pag. 14 [@ | cxnennty— Me oreo 4.4.2. EVENTS TABLE jo Item-Name [Event deseription HM Value ‘Alarm (Warning) active / PAPE, sae An Wa sma : [No Alarm (Warning) 25.0.1.038 faNet [Network Failure 15/1110 23.0.1.0.70 faNeiMast No Connection to Unit 1511/0 23.0.1.077 jaHb Error Network Failure 1511/0 3.2.1.1.0.18 [HRT [High Room Temperature 15/11/70 3.2.1.2.0.19 LRT [Low Room Temperature 15/11/70 3.2.1.3.0.20 |HRH [High Room Humidity 15/11/0 3.2.1.4.0.21 LRH [Low Room Humidity 15/11/0 3.2.1.5.0.7 JAIAF [Fan Failure 23/19/00 3.2.1.5.0.6 WaAF [Fan Failure 15/11/70 3.2.1.6.0.8 WaCF [Clogged Filters 15/1170 3.2.1.7.1.0.1 JAIHP- [Comp.1 High Pressure 23/19/00 3.2.1.7.2.0.58 JAIHP2- [Comp.2 High Pressure 23/1970 3.2.1.8.1.0.71 JALTH1 [Comp.1 Motor Protection 23/1970 3.2.1.8.2.0.72 JALTH2. |Comp.2 Motor Protection 23/ 19/0 (3.2.1.10.0.2 \AILP [Comp.1 Low Pressure 23/ 19/0 2.1.14.0.10 TAILE [Water Leakage 23/1970 21.14.09 aLE Water Leakage 55/11/0 .2.1.15.0.13 aHFA [Humidifier Failure 15 /11/0 .2.1.15.0.14 jaHHC. ‘Humidifier High Current 15 /11/0 .2.1.15.0.15 aH [Humidifier Failure 15/11/90 (3.2.1.15.0.16 lal [Humidifier Failure A5/11/0 3.2.1.15.0.17 JaHUC [Humidifier Cylinder Worn 15/11/0 2.1.17.073. AALFire Fire Alarm 23/190 .2.1.17.0.65 jaSmoke [Smoke Alarm 15/1170 21.18.04 faLC Low Chilled Water 15/1170 b2.1.19.0.41 IMePowerOi! [Power Off ont (3.2.1.21.1.0.12 AIUL User Input 1 Triggered 23/19/0 (3.2.1.21.1.0.11 jaUl_1_Wat___|User Input 1 Triggered 15/11/70 (3.2.1.21.2.0.69 AIUI2 [User Input 2 Triggered 23/19/00 21.21.2068 aU [User Input 2 Triggered 15/1170 (3.2.1.21.3.0.59 AILP2 [Comp.2 Low Pressure 23 /19/0 {82.1.21.4.0.30 jaRoomSen Room Sensor Failure 15/1170 {.2.1.21.4.0.31 |AlRoomSen [Room Sensor Failure 23/1970 HISNMP User MANUAL - cod. 272703 - rev.1.7 - date 01/02/2006 pag. 15 [Q | ren ton 4.5. VARIABLES & TRAPS/REGISTERS LIST: MATRIX(SCM 1.02.023) 4.5.1. PARAMETERS TABLE iitem-Name [Event description HM Value [1.3.6.1.4.1.476.1.42. motes [4.3.20.1.1.4.1 [Rtc_Min [Time MINUTES [0/59 frs.20..1.5.1 FRtc_Hou Time HOURS lore0 eszotis2 ic_Day iTime DAY Tat fis204.159 IRtc_Mon Time MONTH 12 azo154 IRtc_Yea Time YEAR, 1970 72068 [4.3.20.1.1.7.1 [OuTempSet2_ [OUTLET SETPOINT 2 INo=0/5/ 20 bns.zo..1.7.3 louTompSett [OUTLET SETPOINT 1 50/170 [4.3.20.1.1.8.5, Birne_Setp [BRINE SETPOINT INo=-11 / 25 (4.3.20.1.1.9.4 [Stop _Co LT |COMPRESSORS OFF AT 25/8 [4.3.20.1.1.11.1 |HourPump1 [PUMP 1 HOURS: jo /999 leszoriit2 HourPumpe PUMP 2 HOURS 07399 lesaoriita iHourGompt loIRCUTT + Hours lov 200 [4.3.20.1.1.11.4 [HourComp2 [CIRCUIT 2 Hours: [0/999 leszoriits IHourec IFREECOOLING Hours [07399 lieszortite iHourPumpiM PUMP 1 Hours Waring At (ov 2000 eazos.ti87 HourPumpeM PUMP 2 Hours Waming At lo 32000 pazor.1ite HourCompiMt [CIRCUIT 1 Hours Warning Ao 732000 rszortite HourCompaMt [CIRCUIT 2 Hours Waring Ato / 32000 f.3.20.1.1.11.10 Hour CM IFREECOOLING Hours Warning At fo /32000 [4.3.20.1.1.12.1 [HourComp3 [CIRCUIT 3 Hours: [0/999 (4.3.20.1.1.12.2 |HourComp4 [CIRCUIT 4 Hours: jo / 999 [4.3.20.1.1.12.3 |HourComp3M [CIRCUIT 3 Hours Warning At jo / 32000 leszor tied iHourGompaut [CIRCUIT 4 Hours Waring Ato / 32000 lisaortiat iaWTempinwa HIGH INLET Warning INo-0 708 (4.3.20.1.1.19.2 |LWTempinWa_ [LOW INLET Warning INo=0 / 99 leszoriias IAWTempOuwa HIGH OUTLET Warning 728 lesaortiaa iLWTempouWa Low OUTLET Waming 729 fes.20.1.1.105 IHWTempinal HIGH INLET Alarm 729 eszoi tise iLWTempinal LOW INLET Alarm 728 fns.zo.t.1.187 iAWTempOual HIGH OUTLET Alarm 799 azo..1108 [LW/TempOual LOW OUTLET Alarm [4.3.20.1.1.16.2 Units_Mic NUMBER OF UNITS (4.3.20.1.1.16.3 [StdByUnits INUMBER OF STDBY UNITS. 4.3.20.1.1.16.4 RotationEN [ROTATION FREQUENCY |Fri=6 / Sat=7 / ‘Sun=8 eaaor4.165 Rotatiou PERFORMED AT Hour jov23 [4.3.20.1.1.16.6 [RotatMin [PERFORMED AT Minute [0/59 HISNMP User MANUAL - cod. 272703 - rev.1.7 - date 01/02/2006 pag. 16 ‘e Connectivity - The evolution joi {tem-Name Event description HM Value /ARIABLES: i [1.9.6.1.4.1.476.1.42. [Min/Max [4.3.20.1.1.18.1 (GenAiarm GENERAL ALARM (RESET) 2319/0 l4.3.20.1.1.20.1 [UnitAlarm (UNIT ALARM STATUS 2319/0 \4.3.20.1.1.20.2 ‘SinglState ber, SyArus (ONT ON, LOC lonat / Off=0 i4.9.20.1.1.20.3 [TempSet_ac ACTUAL SETPOINT 15.07 17.0 l4.3.20.1.1.24.5 [PTCIn Temp [MIXTURE IN 28/100 \4.9.20.1.1.24.6 [PTCOu Temp [MIXTURE OUT [28/100 \4.9.20.1.1.24.7 [PTCAmb Tem (OUTDOOR (28/100 \4.3.20.1.1.24.8 [PTCEva_Tem EVAPORATOR INLET [28/100 \4.3.20.1.1.26.4 \C1PresBar (CIRCUIT + pressure $6750 [4.3.20.1.1.26.5 (C2PresBar (CIRCUIT 2 pressure 6/50 \4.8.00.1.1.97.2 \CaPresBar (CIRCUIT 8 pressure 6/50 44.3.20.1.1.28.1 (C4PresBar (CIRCUIT 4 pressure (6/50 l4.3.20.1.1.31.1 [AnaCondent CONDENSER FANSPEED? (0/100 \4.3.20.1.1.31.2 lAnaConden2 CONDENSER FANSPEED2 (0/100 f4.3.20.1.1.31.3 WValvesP. [FREECOOLING VALVE (07 100 i4.9.20.1.1.31.4 lAnaConden3 CONDENSER FANSPEEDS (07 100 l4.3.20.1.1.31.5 lAnaCondend CONDENSER FANSPEEDS (07 100 \4.9.20.1.1.92.2 [ManPumpt PUMP TOf=0 l4.9.20.1.1.92.3 IManPump2 PuMP2 [4.9.20.1.1.92.4 [ManCompt (C1 Compressor 1 (On=1 /O1t=0 \4.9.20.1.1.92.6 IManComp2 (C2 Compressor 2 7Off=0 [4.3.20.1.1.33.9 IManComp3 [C3 Compressor 3 TOt=0 l4.3.20.1.1.33.10 [ManCompa [C4 Compressor 4 (One1 /Ort=0 HISNMP User MANUAL - cod. 272703 - rev.1.7 - date 01/02/2006 pag. 17 [Q | ren ton 4.5.2. EVENTS TABLE oo Ttom-Name [Event description HM Value "TRAPSIREGISTERS: 1.3.6.1.4.1.476.1.42, [Re 143.20.1.4.60.1 [AIKP (COMP. THIGH PRESSURE __123/19/0 COMPRESSOR 1 LOW : h.320.1.1.502 lap [COMPRESS bsri9/0 4320.1.1505 \WaFlonSwit IFLOW SWITCH WARNING S710 44.3.20.1.1.50.4 IAFlowSwit FLOW SWITCH ALARM ea r19/0 4.3.20.1.1.505 |WaUserinp [USER INPUT TRIGGERED i5/11/0 443.20.1.1.50.6 |AlUserinp \USER INPUT TRIGGERED 2ari9/0 443.20.1.1.50.7 IWaHWTempin HIGH WATER TEMP. IN i5/11/0 4.3.20.1.1.50.8 \WaHWTempOu HIGH WATER TEMP. OUT HS/it/0 4.3.20.1.1.50.9 \WalWTempin LOW WATER TEMP. IN 5/1170 44.3.201.1.60.10 _WalWTempou LOW WATER TEMP. OUT hsrat/o 4.320.1.4.60.11 IARWTemoin HIGH WATER TEMP. IN 23/1970 4.3.20.1.1.50.12 __|HWTempOu HIGH WATER TEMP. OUT 31970 4.3.20.1.1.50.13 _|AILWTempin LOW WATER TEMP. IN 3719/0 44.3.20.1.1.50.14 _[AILWTempOu LOW WATER TEMP. OUT 23/1970 PUMP 1 WORKING HOURS / l4320.1.1.5015 WaPumptHou PUM + Wo 15/11/0 PUMP 2 WORKING HOURS 4.320.1.4.5016 WaPumpeHou pum 2 Wo ksratio (CIRCUIT 1 WORKING HOURS rt 44.3.20.1.1.50.17 WaComptHou ciRcurt iy 15/11/0 ICIRCUIT 2 WORKING HOURS 44220.1.1.50.18 WaComp2tiou eurcurr 2 15/11/0 INLET TEMPERATURE SENSOR |, , h3201.1.5019 WaPTCin [nee hs/t1/0 INLET TEMPERATURE SENSOR [5 , 320.1.1.5020 |AIPTCIn [NET TE bs 19/0 (OUTLET TEMPERATURE h3.20.1.4.50.21 WatPTCOut OUTLET TEMFERAT ksratio 320.1.1.5028 __|WaCondFank (CONDENSER 1 FANS FAILURE [1571170 44.3.20.1.1.50.25 __|AIHP2 (COMP. 2HIGH PRESSURE (2319/0 COMPRESSOR 2 LOW ; hs201.1.5026 — |ALp2 [CoMeRess bs 19/0 3.20.1.1.5027 ___WaNet NETWORK FAILURE is71170 14.3.20.1.1.50.28 WaOrEEPROM Cae EMORY/EEPROM his y itso 4.3.20.1.1.50.29 _|ALCompCont (COMP. NOT STOPPING. CHECK bg 19/0 COMPRESSOR 1 THERMAL kz01.4.6090 [ATH GOMPRESSOF ba!19/0 COMPRESSOR 2 THERMAL ‘i h320.1.4.6031 larrive COMPRESSOF 3119/0 32015052 [NOH (COMPRESSOR 1 Ol PRESSURE (2377970 43.20.1.1.5033 _[AOI2 COMPRESSOR 2 Oll PRESSURE 23/ 19/0 44.320.1.1.50.34 [Wat Freeze FREEZE ALARM (Aulo-Resel) _23/19/0 4320.1.1.50.35 __[WadFreeze [FREEZE ALARM COMP.2 (Aulo- 23 /19/0 HISNMP User MANUAL - cod. 272703 - rev.1.7 - date 01/02/2006 pag. 18 [Q | ren ton ow Ttem-Name [Event description Hit Value "TRAPSIREGISTERS: 1.3.6.1.4.1.476.1.42 [Arm / No Alarm Reset 4320.1.4.50.36 _|MeUnitOn lUNIT ON (0 Trap onl 4.3.20.1.1.50.37 ___[MeUnitOft [UNIT OFF [0 Trap only 4.320.1.1.50.38 _[MeSleepNod TTIMER MODE (0 Trap only 44.3.20.1.1.50.39 _[MeStandby [STANDBY MODE (o— Trap only 4.3.20.1.1.50.40____MePowerOn POWER ON [0 Trap on} 43.20.1.1.50.41 IMePowerOff POWER OFF. (0—Trap only 443.20.1.4.50.64 ___[WaNetMast NO CONNECTION TO UNIT? __[15/11/0 44.320.1.1.50.65 [Wai FreezeMf [FREEZE ALARM (Manual Reset) [15/110 4320.1.4.50.66 _ |Wa2Freezeh BecGee ALARM COMP.2 (Manual 5/4410 43.20.1.1.50.68 _|AICondFanF CONDENSER 1 FANS FAILURE bs 19/0 44.2.20.1.1.50.69 WaPTCAmb AMBIENT TEMP. SENSOR 15/11/0 (OUTLET TEMPERATURE ; h3201.1.5070 |ANPTCOut GUTLET TEMEERAT bs119/0 EVAPORATOR INLET SENSOR |, 320.1.4.5072 |WaPTCEva Varah Crean 15/11/0 EVAPORATOR INLET SENSOR h3201.4.5073 —‘|AIPTCEva ea b3!49/0 4320.1.4.60.77 Wal Error HIROBUS ERROR, Herat 70 4.3.20.1.1.50.78 ___WaSubGrEn ISUSGROUP-10 NOT UNIQUE [15/1170 'SUBGROUP-UNIT 1 NOT ; 320.1.1.50.78 |WaSubGrine euBGROUP t 15/11/0 ISUBGROUP. UNIT 2 NOT 4.320.1.4.50.80 |WaSubGrene euBGROUP ksratio 4.320.44.50.8% IWaFe_Hou IFC WORKING HOURS EXCEEDEDII5/11/0 4.3.20.1.1.50.82 __|WaCondaFan (CONDENSER 2 FANS FAILURE _[15/11/0 ly3.20.1.1.50.83 _|AlCond2Fan CONDENSER 2 FANS FAILURE 55/190 43.20.1.1.50.84 __[AlLoGondPt LOW CONDENSER PRESSURE 1 (23/1970 4.3201.1.5085 _|AlLoCondP2 LOW CONDENSER PRESSURE 2 (23/19/0 (COMP. 7 HIGH PRESSURE/TH. |, ha20116086 |AKP_TH owe Hci bsr19/0 (COMP. 2HIGH PRESSURETTH. |, 5, 320.1.1.5087 JAIKP_THe come 2 Hae ksi 19/0 ISUSGROUP-UNIT 1 NOT 4220.1.1.50.88 ——_‘|AiSubGrine euBGROUE bari9/0 'SUBGROUP-UNIT 2 NOT he) 43.20.1.1.50.89 ——_|alsubGrane UBSROUF 2319/0 4220.1.1.50.90 _|AINoDifPrt NO DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE 55 / 19/0 h320.1.4.6091 lanopatpre NO DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE >) 19/0 ISLAVE MIGROFACE NOT Ter 320.1.1.50.92 _ |AIMicAsIO eA MIRC ksi 19/0 (4.3.20.1.1.50.99 __[WablroSent HIROSENSOR 1 FAILURE S710 43.20.1.4.50.94 __WablroSen2 HIROSENSOR 2 FAILURE H5/at/0 HISNMP User MANUAL - cod. 272703 -rev.1.7 - dato 01/02/2006 pag. 18 [Q | ren ton OID Item-Name_ Event description ‘HM Value TRAPSREGISTERS: 1.3.6.1.4.1.476.1.42. ey f.azo.8098 _[AcondaFan [CONDENSER S FANS FAILURE 19/9 |4.3.20.1.1.50.96 |AlCond4Fan [FONDENSER 4 FANS FAILURE: 23/19/0 |COMP. 3 HIGH PRESSURE / TH. I laszotteoer HP TH GoMP. 3G bsri970 |COMP. 4 HIGH PRESSURE / TH. ; l.sz0 112088 HP _THa cow. 4 HIGH bsri970 |4.3.20.1.1.50.99 |AIHPS- |COMP. 3 HIGH PRESSURE 23/19/0 \4.3.20.1.1.50.102 IAIHP4 |COMP. 4 HIGH PRESSURE. 23/19/0 |COMPRESSOR 3 LOW I fys201180103 As GoMPrEss bs! 9/0 COMPRESSOR 4 LOW I \4.3.20.1.1.50.104 |AILP4 PRESSURE 23/19/0 4.3.20.1.1.50.105, ALOIS [COMPRESSOR 3 OIL PRESSURE |23/ 19/0 4.3.20.1.1.50.106 AIOil4 [COMPRESSOR 4 OIL PRESSURE |23/ 19/0 COMPRESSOR 3 THERMAL I i.sz01 120107 TH GOMPRESSOF bs! 9/0 ICOMPRESSOR 4 THERMAL ; l.szo1 120108 THe IgoMPRESSor bsri970 4.3.20.1.1.50.109 |AlLoCondP3 LOW CONDENSER PRESSURE 3 |23/ 19/0 i201 180.110 AloGonde LOW CONDENSER PRESSURE 4 29/7970 fysz01180111NoDMrs NO DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE [55/49/0 hazorisore ANDI NO DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE [5579/5 SUSGROUP-UNT SNOT \4.3.20.1.1.50.117 |AlSubGr3nc_ CONNECTED 23/19/0 SUBGROUP-UNIT 4 NOT Mes Kazo.1e0.18 Wsubcrene SUBGROUP bor 9i0 [SUBGROUP-UNIT 3 NOT 119) 14.3.20.1.1.50.119 WaSubGrnc CONNECTED. 23/ 19/0 SUBGROUP-UNIT 4 NOT I f.az01 120-120 Wasco SUBGROUP. bsri970 |CIRCUIT 3 WORKING HOURS r \4.3.20.1.1.50.121 \WaComp3Hou EXCEEDED 15 /11/0 GIRCUIT ¢ WORKING HOURS \4.3.20.1.1.50.122 \WaComp4Hou EXceeDED 15/1110 Bao 60-123 WaCondFan GONDENSERS FAVS FALORE 25/70, 4.3.20.1.1.50.124 WaCond4Fan_ [CONDENSER 4 FANS FAILURE _|23/ 19/0 [SLAVE MICROFACE 2 NOT I \4.3.20.1.1.50.125 |AIMicAsIO2 CONNECTED 23/19/0 4.3.20.1.1.50.126 WaUserlnp2- IUSER INPUT 2 TRIGGERED 15 /11/0 \4.3.20.1.1.50.127 |AlUserinp2 [USER INPUT 2 TRIGGERED 23/19/0 4.3.20.1.1.50.128 |MeRecovSto_ MESSAGE RECOVERY STOP [0 --- Trap only |4.3.20.1.1.50.129 [MeRecovOK MESSAGE RECOVERY OK rap only HISNMP User MANUAL - cod. 272703 - rev.1.7 - date 01/02/2006 pag. 20, 4.6. VARIABLES & TRAPS/REGISTERS LIST: XDFN (XDM 1.60.046) 4.6.1. PARAMETERS TABLE join [tem-Name Event description|HM Value /ARIABLES: 1.3.6.1.4.1.476.1.42. ues Thermal l4.3.21.1.1.5.4 Comp_TH_ENCompressor No=0/ Yes=1 Tar, ape, COOURGT=E, COMET, EC 49.21.1161 lAnaOutSelt [Analog Output 0 3.211.162 [AnaOutSel2 Analog Output 1 Sam Analog Output Temperature Set 5 5 4o.9 baortt7s ITempSet point bsort17.6 |Humiset Humidity Set point No=19, 20 — 80 Fan Speed bsorti78 Fanspeed Standard INo, 30 - 100 Temperature | > apg lo3.21.1.1.7.9 [TempProp Proportional Band |':°~ 9° Humidity bo l4s.21.1.1.7.10 IHumiProp Proportional Band ia3.20.1.1.7.13 [HumiGirl_Humicifier Control |On/Off=0, Prop=1 Dehumidifcation ps 76 baortt714 IDchumHyst _Hysteresys fn3.21.1.1.9.6 [AuRestart [Auto Restart bs2rt197 [RemoleEN Remote Enabled Number of bs.21119.8 [sidByUnit__StandBy Units 2.211.199 [RotationEN Rotation Enabled aaart19.12 IPerlormRot Perform Rotation High Temperature jy. l4.3.21.1.1.10.1 IHiTemp __level1 No=0, 1-99 ‘ow Temperature bs.21.1.1.10.2 lLotemp level No=0, 1-99 High Humidity Tevel l43.21.1.1.103 IMiumi Nexo, 1-98 Low Humidity Fevel yo bs.2t1.1.10.4 lLoHumi it No=o, 1-89 igh Temperature lo.3.21.1.1.105 IHiTempE level 2 No-9, 1-88 Low Temperature yo l43.21.1.1.106 lLoTempE level 2 Nexo, 1-99 ign Humidity level bs.cr1.1.107 lMimumie No-0, 1-99 Low Humidity Tevel i43.21.1.1.108 lLoHumie No=o, 1-88 Low Pressure |, .3.21.1.1.109 La Delay I43.21.1.1.10.13 |FanWaAl [Fan Failure amning=0 Alarm=1 HISNMP User MANUAL - cod. 272703 -rev.1.7 - dato 01/02/2006 pag. 21 [Q | ceresiny— Me orton (oD |jtem-Name [Event description|HM Value /ARIABLES: i [1.9.6.1.4.1.476.1.42. Min/Max la.s.21.1.1.10.14 [Liquid Liguistat Warning=1, Alarm=2 Electrical Heating iy 5 la.9.21.1.1.11.4 IHeatSteps Step : Heating Dead las21.1.1.11.5 IHeat_DeadB_ [Band \49.01.1.1.11.8 IHumTyp Humidifier Type 3.011.1.119 [HumSup Humidifier Supply iumidifier Steam 44.3.21.1.1.11.10 HumSteam fate jActual Humidity l4.9.21.1.1.16.1 IHumiSet_ac [Set point VActual [Temperature Set 5.0- 40.0 i.3.21.1.1.18.3 [TempSet_ac_point Retum 49.01.1.1.18.4 lLoctemp [Temperature [28.0 100.0 4.9.21.1.1.19.6 [HT Humi Return Humidity _0— 100 ‘Supply bs21.1.1.197 IPTC Temp [Temperature __|26.0-100.0 HISNMP User MANUAL - cod. 272703 - rev.1.7 - date 01/02/2006 pag. 22 ‘e Connectivity - The evolution 4.6.2. EVENTS TABLE jo1D item-Name [Event description [HM Value [Alarm (Warning) active 7 /ARIABLES: \Alarm (Warning) [1.9.6.1.4.1.476.1.42. lacknowledge / INo Alarm (Warning) l4.3.20.1.1.50.1 [AHP IHigh Pressure '23/19/0 i4.9.20.1.1.50.2 [ALP lLow Pressure '23/19/0) i4.9.20.1.1.50.5 WaEHO [Electrical Over Heating (2319/0 I4.3.20.1.1.50.6 jaar [Fan Failure 5/1170 l4.3.20.1.1.50.7 IAAF [Fan Failure (2319/0 i4.9.20.1.1.50.8 war IClogged Filter Hg /11/0 \4.3.20.1.1.50.9 ale |Water Leakage 15/1170 l4.3.20.1.1.50.10, [ALE |Water Leakage (23/1970) l4.9.20.1.1.50.13, WaHFA [Humidifier Failure Hs /11/0 l4.3.20.1.1.50.14 WaHHC [Humidifier High Current H5/ 11/0 l4.3.20.1.1.50.15 WaHE |Humicitierfaiure Hs /11/0 l4.3.20.1.1.50.16 WaHN |Humidifier faiure Hs /11/0 la.3.20.1.1.50.17 WaHUC [Humidifier Cylinder Worn HS /11/0 l3.20.1.1.50.18 lant |High Supply Temperature Level 1_[15/11/0 l4.3.20.1.1.50.19 lt |Low Supply Temperature Level [15/11/0 l4.3.20.1.1.50.20 lars IHigh Return Humidity Level 1 HS /11/0 i4.9.20.1.1.50.21 ir lLow Return Humidity Level 1 H5/11/0 l4.9.20.1.1.50.22 TE IHigh Supply Temperature Level 2_[15/11/0 l4.3.20.1.1,50.23 LTE |Low Supply Temperature Level? _[15/11/0 l4.9.20.1.1.50.24 IHHE IHigh Return Humidity Level 2 [15/110 l4.9.20.1.1.50.25. LHE ILow Return Humidity Level 2 Hs /11/0 [Conditioner Working Hours hs/1/0 l4.3.20.1.1.50.26 WaGondHo_|Exceeded [Compressor Working Hours hs/ai/0 l4.3.20.1.1.50.27 faCompHo |Exceeded l4.9.20.1.1.50.28 \WaHumiHo _|Humidifer Working Hours Exceeded|i5 1170 l4.3.20.1.1.50.29 waPTc __|Supply Temperature Sensor Failure [15 /11/0 [Return Temperature and Humidity [5744 9 l4.3.20.1.1.50.30, WaRRoomSe Sensor Failure l4.9.20.1.1.50.31 lalRoomSe [Sensors not Available (23/1970 l4.3.20.1.1.50.33, lWaWater __|Water Presence Sensor Failure |15/11/0 Pressure Transducer HP1 Sensor [5/449 l4.3.20.1.1.50.58, \AIHP2 Inot Available Pressure Transducer HPT Sensor |= 7449 l4.3.20.1.1.50.59 ‘AlLP2 lnot Available l4.3.20.1.1.50.66 IMeNoPowUI |No Power Active Hs /11/0 l4.3.20.1.1.50.70 WaNetMast_|No Connection to Unit 7 H5/11/0 l4.3.20.1.1.50.71 (ATH [Compressor Thermal Protection _[23/ 19/0 [Compressor Power Reduction — 1544 )q l4.9.20.1.1.50.75 WaUl_1_WadActive l4.9.20.1.1.50.76 WaCondaFan|Wrong Damper Position (23/1970 HISNMP User MANUAL - cod. 272703 -rev.1.7 - dato 01/02/2006 pag. 28 4.7. VARIABLES & TRAPS/REGISTERS LIST: RACK (RKM 1.60.045) 4.7.1. PARAMETERS TABLE (o1o item-Name [Event description (HM Value /ARIABLES: [1.9.6.1.4.1.476.1.42. Min/Max l4.9.21.1.1.10.1 \HiTemp High Outlet Temperature INo, 1-99 i4.9.21.1.1.10.5 [HiTempE High Inlet Temperature Level 1___|No, 1-99 [4.3.01.1.1.106 [LoTempe IHigh Inlet Temperature Level2 No, 1-99 49.21.1.1.19.8 PTC _TempDi (Outiet Temperature |-28.0-100.0 l43.01.1.1.19.9 (GLYG_TempD inlet Temperature [28.0-100.0 4.7.2. EVENTS TABLE (o1o item-Name [Event description [HM Value [Alarm (Warning) active / VARIABLES: [Alarm (Warning) [1.3.6.1.4.1.476.1.42. e/ INo Alarm (Warning) i4.3.20.1.1.50.8 jaCF (Smoke Alarm b3/ 19/0 I.3.20.1.1.50.9 WaLE [Rear Door Open lis /11/0 [s.3.20.1.1.50.10 (ALE ‘ont Door Open 5/11/0 l.3.20.1.1.50.12 ‘Aiur IBackup Cooling Active [23/190 l4.9.20.1.1.50.15 WaHF [Fire Detection Failure lis /11/0 l4.9.20.1.1.50.18, lar High Outlet Temperature [15/11/0 IHigh inlet Temperature Level l4.3.20.1.1.50.22 TE i te/ 1170 IHigh inlet Temperature Level J.s.20.1.1.50.23 LTE eo P3/ 19/0 l4.9.20.1.1.50.29, WaPTG [Outlet Sensor Failure 15/1170 i4.3.20.1.1.50.61 jaQutSensliniet SX Sensor Failure _[15/11/0 l4.3.20.1.1.50.62, \WaGlycolSeliniet DX Sensor Failure {15/11 /0 l4.9.20.1.1.50.65. WaSmoke [Smoke Waring ts 1170 l4.3.20.1.1.50.73 Fire [Fire Alarm es /i9/0 HISNMP User MANUAL - cod. 272703 -rev.1.7 - dato 01/02/2006 pag. 24 4.8. VARIABLES & TRAPS/REGISTERS LIST FOR HPAC (T2MSNMP 1.60.045) 4.8.1. PARAMETERS TABLE jo1D item-Name [Event description /ARIABLES: [1.3.6.1.4.1.476.1.42. bs21.1.17.5 ‘TempSet, [Temperature Set Point 4.3.21.1.1.7.6 (Humiset Humidity Set Point INo, 19— 80 ia3.20.4.1.7.7 ‘SupplySet ‘Min. Supply Limit INo, 5/25 aa2t.4.1.7.9 [TempProp [Temperature Proportionalband [1/30 i.3.21.1.1.7.10 (HumiProp Humidity Proportional Band 2/60 l4.3.21.1.1.10.1 iHiTemp High Room Temperature Warming No, 0-99 i43.21.1.1.70.2 iLoTemp |Low Room Temperature Warning _|No, 0-99 12.3.21.1.1.10.3 IHiHumi High Room Humidity Warning No, 0-99 ia3.21.4.1.70.8 [LoHumi [Low Room Humidity Warning INo, 0-99 b321.1.1.195 [HT_Temp [Actual Return Temperature lo- 100, i4.3.21.1.1.19.6 (HT_Humi [Actual Retum Humidity lo- 100 i4.3.21.1.1.19.7 PTC_Temp [Actual Supply Temperature (28.0 - 100.0 is321.1.1.205 IMIB_Fan Fan Status TOKt=0 [4.3.21.1.1.20.1 [MIB_Humid [Humidifier Status 1 / Off=0 [2327.1.1.208 [MIB_Dehum [Dehumiaification Status 6.327.1.1.206 (MIB Heat Heating Status b.3.21.1.1.17.19 \ValvesP (CW Valve Position HISNMP User MANUAL - cod. 272703 -rev.1.7 - dato 01/02/2006 pag. 25 [Q | ren ton 4.8.2. EVENTS TABLE jon jItem-Name [Event description [HM Value. farm (Warning) active 7 /ARIABLES: 1.3.6.1.4.1.476.1.42. larm (Warning) acknowledge ‘Alarm (Warning) [4.3.20.1.1.50.94 Net letwork Failure 15 /11/0 [4.3.20.1.1.50.70 WaNetmast_|No Connection to Unit 1 15/1170 [4.3.20.1.1.50.77 faHo_Error_Network Failure 15/1170 [4.3.20.1.1.50.18 HRT |High Room Temperature 1511/0 i4.3.20.1.1.50.19 LRT iLow Room Temperature 15/11/0 l4.8.20.1.1.50.20 IHRH IHigh Room Humidity (15/11/00 i.3.20.1.1.50.21 LRH [Low Roon Humidity 115/11/0 i4.3.20.1.1.50.7 IAAF iFan Failure 23/1970 I.3.20.1.1.50.6 lWaAF Fan Failure 15/11/0 1.3.20.1.1.50.8 War (Clogged Fier 15/1170 [s.3.20.1.1.50.10 IAILE Water Leakage 23/1970 [43.20.1.1.50.9 WaLE Water Leakage HS 71170 [.3.20.1.1.50.13 jaHFA [Humidifier Failure 5/11/70 [4.3.20.1.1.50.14 WaHHC __|Humicifier High Current 15/1170 [4.3.20.1.1.50.15 aH (Humidifier Failure 15/1170 [.3.20.1.1.50.16 WaHN [Humidifier Failure Hs /11/0 [4.3.20.1.1.50.17 WaHUG __[Humicifier Cylinder Wornts /11 70 [4.3.20.1.1.50.73 IAlFire IFire Alarm 23/19/0 }.3.20.1.1.50.65 \WaSmoke [Smoke warning 15 /11/0 i2.3.20.1.1.50.4 Wal (Low Chilled Water__15/11/0 I.3.20.1.1.50.41 IMePowerOft Power Off on i.3.20.1.1.50.12 |AIUL [User Input 7 Triggered 23/1970 [4.3.20.1.1.50.11 (WaUl_1 WailUser input 1 Triggered 15/11 /0 [.3.20.1.1.50.69 lAlUI2 [User Input 2 Triggered 2371970 [.3.20.1.1.50.68 jaUl2___[User input 2 Triggered _[15/ 11/0 [4.3.20.1.1.50.90 WaRoomSen|Room Sensor Failure 15/1170 [4.3.20.1.1.50.31 lAlRoomSen [Room Sensor Failure 23/1970 [4.3.20.1.1.50.87 [AlHumOverF [Alarms Threshold __23/ 19/0. HISNMP User MANUAL - cod. 272703 - rev.1.7 - date 01/02/2006 pag. 26 5. PART NUMBERS Description Code HISNMP: SNMP KIT POWERED BY EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY | 480096 HISNMP: SNMP KIT POWERED BY UNIT ELECTRICAL PANEL 480097 ‘Spare parts description Code: Power supph 275675 Power cable 275678 HISNMP User MANUAL - cod. 272703 -rev.1.7 - dato 01/02/2006 pag. 27

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