General instructions, Alarms – WattMaster WM-WCC3-TGD-01B User Manual
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1. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
WCC III Technical Guide
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Satellite #1
ANALOG INPUT #1
Description: RM 101
Type: Analog
Pattern for values associated with this input: xxx.x
Units @ 0% scale: 0.0 Deg F Units of Measure Message #: 1
@ full scale: 100.0 Deg F Filter Time Constant: 8 seconds
-------------------ALARMS--------------------
Controlled by: W1
Limits
Low
High
Alarm
Type:
1
On
68.0
80.0
Deg
F
Alarm Message #’s: Low 2 High 1
Off
50.0 90.0 Deg F
Alternate Limits selected by:....
On (alt)
0.0
0.0 Deg F
Off (alt)
0.0
0.0 Deg F
Limit overlap time
after control change: 20 Minutes
Local set
55.0 90.0 Deg F
----------------------BINARY SETPOINT-----------------------
OFF
Above
0.0
Deg
F
On
Message
#:
0
OFF
Below
0.0
Deg
F
Off
Message
#:
0
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Alarm Call-Out
The WCC III will automatically e-mail a report of the alarms to 
an e-mail address. There are eight different alarm types or alarm 
priorities. The fi rst fi ve alarm types can “e-mail-out”; each of these 
fi ve alarm types can e-mail 3 separate e-mail addresses.
Analog Alarm Limit
Each analog input can have a low and high limit assigned to it 
on the Analog Input Screen. If the value of the analog input falls 
below the low limit or rises above the high limit, the system 
automatically generates an alarm. For example, assume that the 
analog input in question is a room temperature sensor located in 
an offi ce space. If the space temperature falls below 68 °F or rises 
above 80 °F during the occupied period, we want an alarm to call 
out. To set up the alarm limits, fi rst sign on by accessing the System 
Parameter Screen and entering your password. An access level of 
1 or greater is required to enter or change alarm limits. After you 
are signed on, return to the Main Menu and place the cursor over 
“ANALOG INPUT” and press 
. An Analog Input Screen
similar to what is shown below should come into view:
The alarm limits along with the alarm type and alarm message 
numbers are assigned on this screen (see the Analog Input Screen 
in Section 3 for more information). If the space temperature drifts 
out of the entered alarm limits, the system will automatically 
generate an alarm. For example, assume that the space temperature 
rises above the high limit value of 80 °F. Alarm message #1 (High 
Temperature) along with the time and date of the alarm and the 
high peak value of the room temperature will appear on Analog 
Input Summary Screen and the Alarm Summary Screen. Within 
one minute from the time the alarm appears on the screen, it 
will automatically be e-mailed if enabled. (To acknowledge 
alarms, select 
from the Top Menu Bar and then select
or
described
in the Help Screen, Analog Input Summary Screen, and Alarm 
Summary Screen in Section 3 of this guide.
Alarms
