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FMS Configuration

User Guide: Falcon FMS

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Alarm Dial Out (Internal Modem): The list of up to five pager numbers to which the FMS sends alarm
notification. The numbers correspond to phone numbers configured from the Configure Phone Number
links at the bottom of the Modem Configuration page. Separate each ID number with a comma. Enter zero
to disable. The FMS will dial the lowest number listed regardless of the order the numbers are listed; see
section 3-15.1Configure Phone Numbers on page 42 for more information.

Example: If the Alarm dial out string is set to “3, 5, 1, 0, 0”, the FMS will dial Pager #1, Pager #3

and then Pager #5 when an alarm occurs. Pager notification will be sent when an input
alarms (high limit 2, high limit 1, low limit 1, low limit 2 is exceeded or the digital input
is in alarm). The “Dial Back on Returns” option on the Pager Configuration page
determines if the FMS will send a page when an input returns to normal; see section 3-
15.1Configure Phone Numbers, pg. 42.


Label: Used for input identification. Applies to all input types except “Not Configured”. For Analog input
types, this label is displayed on the FMS Main Menu and the Input Configuration Menu. When the input
alarms and/or returns to normal, the label is included in the Alarm History and notification messages. For
Digital NO and Digital NC inputs, the label is displayed on the FMS Main Menu, Input Configuration
Menu, Alarm History page and in notification messages only when the device is in alarm. For Digital
Status inputs, the label is displayed on the FMS Main Menu when the input is on. When the input turns on,
the label is also included in the Digital Status History.

Label (Digital input normal): Applies to input types Digital NO, Digital NC and Digital Status. This
field may be left blank. If it is left blank, the FMS displays the Label (from above). 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.

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, pg. 125.

Email Recipient Notification: Designates up to eight email addresses for notification if the input goes
into alarm. Email addresses will be displayed once they are entered on the Email Configuration page.
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: Used to designate a period of time the input will be disabled or inactive. To
do this, select either the A or B schedules, which are defined in the Schedule Configuration menu. 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 past, the point will reactivate and return to
its normal color.

SNMP Trap: Used to enable or disable traps. The trap can also be disabled during one of the schedules.

High1/Low1 SNMP Traps:
Used to disable the first level analog alarm until the alarm reaches the more
critical level 2.

Display Value: Used to show either Signed or Unsigned Values for the Displayed value calculated by the
FMS.
Example: If you have Unsigned value selected, the FMS will not display a negative number on the

calculated reading.




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