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User Menu Parameters
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Spare Part List
Spare Parts—The spare parts lists contains a detailed description and part number that can be used
to order parts for the unit. These part numbers are specific to each model and option installed on the
unit.
Event Log
Event Log—The event log displays all events and actions that have been generated by the unit.
When multiple units are networked you will see the event log of the whole system. Each event shows
the unit that generated the alarm, time and date stamp, a description and the event type
View Network
View Network—The view network screen provides an overview of the Liebert iCOM network and a
status of each unit. This screen will provide the unique unit name given to the unit. If no name is
given, then only the unit number will be displayed.
Figure 38 Set alarms screen, page 1
Return Sensor Alarms—Enables or disables the return sensor alarms. When enabled the return
temperature and humidity values will be compared to a high and low setting.
High Return Temperature—When the return sensor alarm is enabled, the high temperature
alarm allows a user to adjust the point at which the actual return temperature activates a High
Temperature Alarm.
Low Return Temperature—When the return sensor alarm is enabled, the low temperature alarm
allows a user to adjust the point at which the actual return temperature activates a Low Temperature
Alarm.
High Return Humidity—When the return sensor alarm is enabled, the high humidity alarm allows
a user to adjust the point at which the actual return humidity activates a High Humidity Alarm.
Low Return Humidity—When the return sensor alarm is enabled, the low humidity alarm allows a
user to adjust the point at which the actual return humidity activates a Low Humidity Alarm.
Sensor A Alarms—Enables or disables the alarms for reference Sensor A. When enabled, the Sensor
A temperature and humidity values will be compared to a high and low settings.
High Temperature Sensor A—When the Sensor A alarm is enabled, the high temperature alarm
allows a user to adjust the point at which the actual Sensor A temperature activates a High
Temperature Alarm.
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