NetSure
™
Control Unit (NCU)
User Manual, UM1M830BNA
Spec. No: 1M830BNA, 1M830DNA Code: UM1M830BNA
Model No: M830B, M830D Revision M, May 12, 2017
4. Return to the Main Screen, and then reboot the
controller (press ENT and ESC at the same time).
5. The screen displays "OK to reboot? ESC to cancel! ENT to
OK." Press ENT to reboot.
6. The controller enters an initialization routine, which takes
a few minutes. The routine is complete and the
controller is operational when normal system voltage is
displayed on the screen.
7. Remove the memory device.
Web Menu Navigation (To Download an Application ("All")
Package):
Advance Settings Menu / SW Maintenance Tab.
See “Upload/Download Procedure” on page 154 to download an
Application (“All”) Package into the controller.
Restoring Factory Default Configuration
This procedure is typically used to restore any changes made to
any settings, relay assignments, alarm severities, or signal names.
This file is not shipped with the system. There are one or two steps
required to restore your NCU as shipped.
One step to restore the factory default configuration
(required only if you made any changes to relay
assignments, alarm severities, or signal names).
One step to reload the "SettingParam.run" file (required
only if you made any setting changes like float/ equalize
voltage or alarm thresholds).
Your system may have been configured for specific
options at the factory which creates a
“SettingParam.run” file. Restoring the factory default
configuration returns the system to the settings of the
default configuration. These are the settings before
specific options may have been configured by the
factory. To restore the system to the settings as shipped,
after restoring the factory default configuration, you
must reload the factory “SettingParam.run” file.
NOTE: If a system was shipped with factory modified settings,
the system may be supplied with a USB memory device that
contains a “SettingParam.run” file as shipped. If provided, the
“SettingParam.run” file has a seven-digit UIN (Unique
Identification Number) preceding the “SettingParam.run”
filename. The UIN identifies a “SettingParam.run” file for use
with a specific system. This file can be used to restore your
system to the configuration as shipped. Refer to “Reloading a
Backed-Up NCU Configuration” on page 30 to reload the
supplied “SettingParam.run” file.
Procedure
ALERT! When this procedure is performed, the
controller’s existing configuration and parameter
settings will be lost. The “SettingParam.run” file is
deleted. Before restoring the factory default
configuration, if you have made changes to any setting
save the “SettingParam.run” file or if you have made any
name changes, relay assignments, or alarm severities
save the configuration package (see Backing Up the
NCU Configuration on page 29).
AFTER PERFORMING THIS PROCEDURE, RELOAD THE
“SETTINGPARAM.RUN” FILE AND CONFIGURATION PACKAGE, IF
REQUIRED.
Local Menu Navigation:
Main Menu / Settings Icon / Sys Settings / Restore Default.
Web Menu Navigation:
Advance Settings Menu / SW Maintenance Tab.
See “Restore Factory Default Configuration Procedure” on page
152.
Rebooting the Controller
Local Menu Navigation:
At the Main Screen, press ENT and ESC at the same time to reset
the NCU Controller.
Web Menu Navigation:
Advance Settings Menu / SW Maintenance Tab / Reboot Controller
button.
Changing the Names of Items Displayed in the LCD and Web-
Interface Menus
Local Menu Navigation: none.
WEB Menu Navigation:
Navigate to the appropriate tab in the Advance Settings menu.
Press “Modify” and enter the signal name parameter(s). When
done, press “Set”.
Digital Inputs
Advance Settings Menu / DI Alarms Tab.
Relay Outputs
Advance Settings Menu / DO (relay) Tab.
Shunts
Advance Settings Menu / Shunts Tab.