Emerson E2 Manuel D’Utilisation

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E2 RX/BX/CX I&O Manual 
Zones Status Screen
Press 
. Zone information including outdoor and 
zone temperature, outdoor humidity, season mode, occu-
pied state, and economization status are displayed in the 
Zone Status screen.
Lighting Status Screen
Press 
. Lighting status information can be found 
on this screen. Check light level, bypass, and other modes 
from here.
Sensors Status Screen
Press 
. Select an analog or digital sensor and 
press 
. Information such as control value, and com-
mand values will be displayed. The analog sensor will 
have Cut In/Cut Out temperature values.
Other Status Screens
Other status screens in the E2 controller may be 
accessed by selecting 
 (Configured Applications) from 
the Main Menu. This menu gives you access to Summary 
and Status screens such as Anti-Sweat, Power Monitoring, 
Time Schedules, Holidays, and many more. To gain access 
to any of the given applications, select the corresponding 
number and press 
.
12.10 Alarms
This section describes how to view and use the Alarm 
Advisory Log. 
12.10.1 Accessing the Alarm Advi-
sory Log
The Alarm Advisory Log can be accessed by pressing 
the alarm icon key 
 on the controller.
12.10.2 Viewing the Controller 
Advisory Log
The current number of advisory log entries (the log 
that is highlighted) is displayed at the top right of the 
Advisory Log Screen. The total number of alarms and/or 
notices in the Advisory Log is displayed below the current 
field. To move between Advisory Log entries, press the up 
or down arrow key.
Figure 12-20
 - Alarm Advisory Log
The Advisory Log is divided these categories:
• Date 
• Time
• State
• Area Ctrl: Application: Property
• Message
12.10.3 Date and Time
The Date and Time columns simply display the date 
and time when the alarm or notice was generated and 
logged into the controller.
12.10.4 State
The State column describes the alarm type, the current 
alarm state, and whether or not the alarm has been 
acknowledged. There are three possible alarm states:
• ALARM - A high-priority warning, usually signify-
ing a condition that requires attention.
• NOTICE - A low-priority message, usually signify-
ing a condition or a system change that requires no 
attention or may require attention in the future.
• FAIL - A failure is a special message that signifies a 
failure in an E2 system, an application, or in an 
input or output device controlled by an application 
(such as a sensor or fan).Returned-To-Normal and