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Digital Monitor AMC-1DBx Series User Manual
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Relay instance number is from 1-16 and Local Analog Output instance number is from 1-4. It contains the
following formats:
Local Relay :<Instance #> <Enabled or Disabled>
Local: Analog Output :<Instance #> <Enabled or Disabled>
The Relay number messages will appear once a minute to display the state of all configured relays. It shows
the number of Alarm counts and current relay position. The Relay number is from 1-256. The Alarms count is
the total of triggered sensors and zones assigned to that relay. The relay state can include seconds of
Power-On, No Relays Found, Not Found, Enerigized, DeEnergized, Pending, Latched, Zone Event
(ZE), Minimum Run Time (MRT) minutes and Post Run Time (PRT) minutes fields.
It contains the following format:
Relay <Relay #> Alarms <Alarm count> <relay state>
In the MB variant the Modbus channel number will be from 1:4 while displaying Relay’s Modbus device state
in Boolean. It contains the following format:
Relay <MB Channel #>:<MB Address>:<MB Instance #> Value:<Boolean 0 or 1>
The following are exceptional Relay messages that are not normally logged; they indicate a problem in the
system and should be addressed:
Relay <MB Channel #>:<MB Address>:<Remote Instance #> Bad <Device Name> Product Type Fault
Relay <MB Channel #>:<MB Address>:<Remote Instance #> Not Ready Fault
Relay <MB Channel #>:<MB Address>:<Remote Instance #> Bad Registration Fault
The Relay Local messages will appear once a minute to display the state of all local integral relays. The
Local instance number will be 1 to 16 and the value will be 0 or 1 representing the relays current state. A
value of 0 for a relay configured for DeEnergized is normal, while a value of 1 is normal for relay configured
as Energized. It contains the following format:
Relay Local Inst: <Local Instance #> Value :<relay state>
The Analog Out messages will appear once a minute to display percentage of full scan and the analog
output type (0-20mA or 4-20mA) for the analog outputs assigned to zones. It contains the following formats:
Analog Out<Analog Output #>:%<percentage> full scale with <type mA> type
Service Analog Out<Analog Output #>:<%> full scale with <type mA> type
The following are exceptional Analog Out messages that are not normally logged; they indicate a problem in
the system and should be addressed:
Analog_out <MB Channel #>:<MB Address>:< MB Instance #> Bad <Device Name> Product Type Fault
Analog_out <MB Channel #>:<MB Address>:< MB Instance #> Bad <Device Name> Not Ready Fault
Analog_out <MB Channel #>:<MB Address>:< MB Instance #> Bad Registration Fault
The Zone event messages will appear throughout a schedule cycle for a zone relay. A zone event involves a
relay number which is enabled or disabled on schedule defined by its configuration. The schedule field is
shown as day Event, Monday to Sunday Event or Monday to Friday Event. The zone event cycle
consists of three phases; created, cleared and completed. The creation will enable or disable the Relay
number as per the configuration. The clear will start the de-activation of the relay number and the completion
indicates when the relay number associated with the zone has returned to normal operation. The day
number is 1-7 with Sunday being 1 and Saturday being 7 and a Zone event messages can be cleared and
completed on the same or next day.