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User Guide: Falcon FMS
FMS Configuration
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Latch Mode (Non-Latching, Latching, Silenceable): Latching will cause the relay to latch, or remain in
its alarm state, when activated until it is reset by the user. If latching is selected, the on-duration time
function will be disabled.
Schedule: Designates which of the schedules (None, A or B) the relay will follow. The schedules are
specified in the Configuration Menu. If schedule A or B is selected, all other function blocks of the Relay
Control Logic for that relay will be disabled. This allows the relay output to be energized based on day-of-
week and time-of-day.
Logic Diagram: Refer to APPENDIX G: Relay Control Logic, pg. 125, for a complete relay logic
diagram.
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SYSTEM
The System link allows users to configure basic FMS information. The FMS IP Address and Point-to-Point
Protocol may also be configured through this menu via the IP Configuration Menu link; see Chapter 8:
Point-to-Point Protocol, pg. 94, for more information.
Figure 3-12: Sample FMS System Configuration
System Name: Appears on the FMS Main Menu. The system name is also included as part of email and
pager notifications.
Web Title Bar Text: Appears at the top of every FMS webpage. This text will be visible when the FMS
webpage is minimized.
BACnet Device Name, BACnet Device ID and BACnet Description: Required for the FMS to allow a
Building Management System (BMS) to poll the FMS inputs using the BACnet protocol over LAN
connections. For further information regarding BACnet Device Name, BACnet Device ID and BACnet
Description, consult the BACnet Standard or your IT Department.
Web Refresh Rate: The rate at which the FMS webpages refresh themselves within the Web browser.
Only pages that display monitoring points are automatically refreshed (e.g., Main Menu, Relay Status,
View Points, and Modbus Slave pages). The default is 0 seconds (disabled), but is typically set for 15 to 20
seconds.
WARNING!!
DO NOT SET THE WEB REFRESH RATE LOWER THAN 5 SECONDS. This
could cause the screen to freeze or lock-up.