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Digital Monitor AMC-1DBx Series User Manual
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The Sensor messages will appear once per minute listing all configured sensors for the system. The
Alarms/Activity format is base on the number alarms configured and the current sensor activity. The “_”
indicates no activity while the “*” indicates active and “#” indicates silenced. In the MB variant the channel
number will be from 1:4. It contains the following format:
Sensor <Sensor #> <Gas Type> <Gas Concentration> <Alarms/Activity>
The example below indicates Sensor 248 is a NO2 sensor with 0 ppm gas concentration and configured for 2
alarms and has no alarms active:
Sensor 248 NO2 0 PPM ALM:1_2_
The example below indicates Sensor 1 is a CO sensor with 100 ppm gas concentration and configured for 2
alarms and has all alarms currently active:
Sensor 001 CO 100 PPM ALM:1*2*
The example below indicates Sensor 1 is a CO sensor with 100 ppm gas concentration and configured for 2
alarms and has all alarms currently silenced:
Sensor 001 CO 100 PPM ALM:1#2#
In the Sensor MB variant the Modbus channel number will be from 1:4 and displays the temperature at the
sensor Modbus device. It contains the following format:
Sensor <MB Channel #>:<MB Address> Inst:<MB Instance #> TEMP<Temperature in Degrees C>
The following are exceptional sensor messages that are not normally logged; they indicate a problem in the
system and should be addressed:
Sensor <MB Channel #>:<MB Address> Inst:<Instance #> Bad <Device Name> Gas Type Fault
Sensor <MB Channel #>:<MB Address> Inst:<Instance #> Bad <Device Name> Product Type Fault
Sensor <MB Channel #>:<MB Address> Inst:<Instance #> Bad <Device Name> Not Ready Fault
Sensor <MB Channel #>:<MB Address> Inst:<Instance #> Bad <Device Name> Bad Status Fault
Sensor <MB Channel #>:<MB Address> Inst:<Instance #> Bad <Device Name> Bad TEMP Read Fault
Sensor <MB Channel #>:<MB Address> Inst:<Instance #> Bad <Device Name> Bad Registration Fault
APPENDIX A.2 RELAY.LOG Items
The relay log file messages can appear in the USB Storage device when the menu item Log File>Relay is
enabled.
The RS-485 messages will appear when the RS-485 system has been reconfigured due to changes to the
relay or Analog Output configuration. It will list all relay or analog output remotely configured on the MB1-4
whether enabled or disabled in the system. Local devices will not appear is this list. The RS-485 number will
be from 1:4 while the Relay number is from 1-256 and Analog Output number is from 1-128. It contains the
following formats:
RS485:<Channel #> Relay:<Relay #> <Enabled or Disabled>
RS485:<Channel #> Analog Output:<Analog Output #> <Enabled or Disabled>
The Local messages will appear when a Relay or Analog Output that are integral to the system has been
reconfigured as local in their configuration. It will list all integral relay or analog output devices locally
configured whether enabled or disabled in the system. Remote devices will not appear is this list. The Local