Chatsworth Products Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM-1000) User Manual

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Remote Infrastructure Management System - Version 1.0 / July 2014

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Table 3.3 RIM-1000 Main Board Configuration Options

Option

Description

Label (Digital input
normal)

Applies to input types Digital NO, Digital NC and Digital Status.

This label is displayed on the main page when the input is normal,
in the Alarm History when the input returns to normal and in
notification messages. For Digital Status inputs, the label is
displayed on the Home page when the input is off. When the input
turns off, the label is also included in the Digital Status History.

This field may be left blank. If it is left blank, the RIM-1000 displays the
Label (from above).

“OR Gate” Relay (1-16)
Control and “OR Gate”
Relay (17-32) Control

This uneditable field reflects information entered on this specific
relay’s configuration screen. Access the configuration page for this
relay to edit these fields.

Relay Configuration
Link

Used to assign a High Level 2, Low Level 2, or Digital Alarm
generated by this input to the OR gate function block of the Relay
Control Logic to a specific relay. To select the relay(s), click on the
link and check the relay box(es). See Appendix G, “Relay Control
Logic” on page 203.

Email Recipient
Notification

Use the Configuration>Email/DNS link to configure email
addresses that can receive alarms from the RIM-1000. You can
configure up to 8 email addresses, and they will each go into a
numbered slot, marked 1-8.

Email addresses will be displayed next to the checkboxes on this
page once they are configured on the Email Configuration page.

Use the checkboxes to eight email addresses for notification if the
input goes into alarm. Email notification will be sent to recipients
whose names are checked when an input alarms and, if
designated, when an alarm returns to normal.

Alarm Disable by
Schedule

Use the Configuration>Schedules link to define a timeframe for
Schedules A and B.

Then return to this page and use this field to designate a period of
time the input will be disabled or inactive. To do this, select either
the A or B schedules.

Within the scheduled time, the point on the Main Menu will turn
Blue to indicate that the input is currently being disabled during its
scheduled time. Once the scheduled time has passed, the point will
reactivate and return to its normal color.

SNMP Trap

Use this feature to enable or disable SNMP traps. The trap can also
be disabled during one of the schedules that was established on
the Configuration>Schedules page.

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