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System Manager/Zone Coordinator User’s Manual
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Note: The user name and password screen in Figure 8 may also appear whenever 
you are logged on to the System Manager/Coordinator and access an 
operation, which requires user authentication such as changing your 
password. After you enter your password, you do not need to enter it again 
during the session, unless you request an operation that requires a higher 
level password.
Note: All screen representations in this document reflect how they appear at the 
display, not how they appear at the remote interface.
Alarms and Alarm Priorities
The System Manager and Zone Coordinator monitor the status of equipment on the 
network and report an alarm whenever they detect a problem has occurred such as an 
offline condition. The following information is gathered for each alarm:
Name of the device the alarm is associated with
Alarm condition
Date and time when the condition occurred
Suggested user action
Priority of alarm, which can be one of the following:
Service - service whenever convenient
Service Priority - service is required as soon as possible
Critical - service is required immediately
Types of Alarms
The Zone Coordinator generates an alarm for each new problem condition, such as:
Offline transitions of the COB or VAV Rooftop Unit (RTU) Controller, Bypass 
Damper Controller and Zone Controllers on its Zone Bus
Online transitions of the COB or VAV RTU Controller, Bypass Damper 
Controller and Zone Controllers on its Zone Bus
Mechanical equipment problems detected by a COB or VAV RTU Controller
Similarly, the System Manager generates an alarm for:
Offline transitions of the COB or VAV RTU Controller, IOM Controllers and 
Coordinators on its System Bus
Online transitions of the COB or VAV RTU Controller, IOM Controllers and 
Coordinators on its System Bus
Mechanical equipment problems detected by a CV RTU, COB RTU or VAV 
RTU Controller