Low Pressure Alarm Level: The pressure at which Low Pressure will announce an alarm condition. The Low Pressure Alarm must be lower than the Minimum Low Pressure.
The factory default is 0.15 psig (10 mbar).
Low Limit Pressure: The low set point of the operating pressure range for the dehydrator. This is the pressure at which the unit will turn off the compressor during compressor operation. The Low Limit Pressure must be less that the High Limit Target Pressure by at least 0.1 psig (7 mbar).
The factory default Low Limit Pressure is 0.30 psig (21 mbar).
High Limit Target Pressure: The high set point of the operating pressure range for the dehydrator. This is the pressure the unit will target during compressor operation. The actual turn off pressure is adjusted in software every pressurization cycle after determing the rate of pressure change during that cycle.
This software compensation for rate of pressure change during pressurization minimizes compressor undershoot. High Limit Target Pressure must be between 0.20 psig and 7.5 psig (14 mbar and 517 mbar).
The factory default High Limit Target Pressure is 0.50 psig (34.5 mbar).
High Pressure Alarm Level: The pressure at which High Pressure will announce an alarm condition. The High Pressure Alarm must be higher than the Maximum Pressure.
The factory default is 1.5 psig (103.5 mbar).
The pressure unit displayed by the ADH NETCOM is configurable as either psig or mbar.
The factory default is psig.
Small System: A small system is a low volume system that causes the dehydrator to have a low duty cyle with frequent but short pumping cycles. Selecting to run configured as a small system will engage the offline air drying canister as a accumulation reservoir as long as that canister is not in a regeneration cycle. Another feature of a small system is that the pump will ramp up air flow slower.
Configuring a dehydrator as a small system will increase the reported duty cycle while decreasing how often the pump cycles.
Enter the network name for this unit. The network name does not include the network's DNS suffix.
Enter a name for this device. This field is for informational purposes only. The SNMP management software does not use this name except as a human readable short description. This field is optional and may be altered by SNMP management software.
Example: ADH NETCOM ser no 0006
Enter a location for this device. This field is for informational purposes only. The SNMP management software does not use this location except as a human readable short description to help a technician or administrator to physically find this device. This field is optional and may be altered by SNMP management software.
Example: CS123, S Bend Indiana
Enter contact information for this device. This field is for informational purposes only. The SNMP management software does not use this location except as a human readable short description to identify the person or persons that should be contacted for more information regarding this device. This field is optional and may be altered by SNMP management software.
Example: John Doe, jdoe@yourdomain.net 808-555-1234 x27
Enter the Read Community name for this device. This is the SNMP community which will be allowed read-only access to this device.
Example: public
Enter the Write Community name for this device. This is the SNMP community which will be allowed read and write access to this device.
Example: private
Enter the Trap Community name for this device. This is the SNMP community which will be used to send traps, if enabled.
Example: trap
Traps are sent (if enabled) when an alarm changes state. There are six options for the trap type:
The ADH NETCOM has three serial ports.
Select to operate at 1200 baud rather than the normal 9600 baud.
Select to enable pullups (terminators) on this port.
Select end-of-line character for ASCII terminal mode.
Select to chose metric units as the standard reporting unit.
Select a pressure range to control reporting and decimal placement for legacy systems..
Enter the hexidecimal address for this unit if connecting to another unit or an M&C system using the Scientic Atlanta communications protocol.
The default address is 0x33; entered as 33. Vaild address range from 0x30 through 0x6F.
Select None if this dehydrator is not to be used as a Master controlling another dehydrator.
Select SA Address if this dehydrator is to be used as Master controlling another dehydrator via RS422/485 or RS232.
Enter the SA hexidecimal address of the dehydrator that this dehydrator will be controlling.
Select IP Address if this dehydrator is to be used as Master controlling another dehydrator with a static IP address via Ethernet.
Enter the static IP address of the dehydrator that this dehydrator will be controlling.
Select Network Name if this dehydrator is to be used as Master controlling another dehydrator with a configured network name via Ethernet. This option would most commonly be used when using DHCP to assign IP addresses.
Enter the network name of the dehydrator that this dehydrator will be controlling.
Select to run master and slave in parallel rather than alternating.
Enter the duty cycle threshold at which this dehydrator should alarm. Default is 50%.
Enter the limit for short cycle alarm (seconds). Default is 1 second.
This dehydrator has three relays for annunciating alarm conditions. Select the alarms below that you wish to associate with each alarm relay.