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 3.4 Relay Configuration Menu Options

Option

Description

Type

Each relay output can be configured for one of the following types only
one type per relay output:

• NO (Non-Supervised): Configures the relay output to be normally de-energized.

The relay output will energize when activated by an input or by a schedule.
The silkscreen labeling for the relay outputs (NC, NO and C) refer to the state
of the relay output when it is de-energized.

• NC (Supervised): Configures the relay output to be normally energized. The

relay output will de-energize when activated by an input or by a schedule.
The silkscreen labeling for the relay outputs (NC, NO and C) refer to the state
of the relay output when it is de-energized.

• Force On: Energizes the relay out and allows a user with Read-Write or

Administrator privileges to turn on a relay output for control or testing
purposes.

• Force Off: Energizes the relay out and allows a user with Read-Write or

Administrator privileges to turn off a relay output for control or testing
purposes.

• Keypad Controlled: Configures the relay output to be controlled by a keypad

code or DTMF code. The User Code Configuration link appears to the right of
the Label field once the Keypad Controlled option is selected and submitted.
The User Code Configuration link allows users to link which access code will
active the relay output.

Figure 3.11 Keypad/Relay Configuration

• Button Controlled: Adds a button to the Relay Control page allowing users

with Read-Only privileges to turn on or off a relay output for control purposes.

• Modbus Controlled: Configures the relay output to be controlled by a

Modbus/SNMP Slave device in alarm.

Label

Used for relay identification. This label appears on the Relay Status
and Relay Control pages.

BACnet Instance

The BACnet object identifier. It is a numerical code used to identify
the input. This code must be unique within the BACnet device.

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