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Programming

4.6.14 Alarms.

A total of five alarms can be
set for each point programmed. These alarms can
be any mixture of the following alarm types:
• None
no alarm set
• High
set high alarms (up to five). Alarm will
occur if input is greater than the
Alarm set point.
• Low
set low alarms (up to five). Alarm will
occurs if input is less than the Alarm
set point.
• Rate
set rate alarms (up to five). Alarm will
occur if the input changes by more
than the set point value in the
specified time.
• Abnormal set alarms for abnormal conditions
(TCBO, Overflow, invalid etc.)
In the case of Linear Dry Contact Inputs the choice
is
• None
no alarm set
• Open
set Alarm on open contact
• Close
set Alarm on closed contact
• Abnormal set alarms for abnormal conditions
(TCBO, Overflow, invalid etc.)
In the case of Conditional Inputs the choice is
• None
no alarm set
• True
set Alarm if condition is true as
defined
• False
set Alarm if condition is false as
defined
• Abnormal set alarms for abnormal conditions
(TCBO, Overflow, invalid etc.)
If you try to program an alarm with an illegal
condition, for example, setting a Linear Volt-
age input alarm to "type=close", you will get
an ILLOGICAL error.
Alarms programming also allows you to program an
Alarm Deadband and Alarm Delay for each alarm
set. The Alarm Deadband is the hysteresis.
4-42
NOTE
A. Programming Parameters -
programming requires setting parameters for:

Alarm Limits

Alarm Deadband
Alarm Delay
B. Alarm Limits -
each point programmed. These five alarms can be
any combination of Alarm Types except Open,
Closed, True, and False, for any input other than
Linear Dry Contact or Conditional point types. Open
and Closed and Abnormal Alarm Types are used for
Linear - Dry Contacts, and True, False and
abnormal Alarm Types are used for Conditional
Point Types. Actual Alarm values are entered in the
same
Engineering
programmed as.
1. Programming from "Alarms" prompt - At the
"Alarms" prompt in the Point Setup Menu, press
ENTER. The display will show a menu item in the
Alarms Setup Menu.
2. Use the UP (↑) or DOWN (↓) Arrow Keys to
scroll through the menu items and highlight "alm
limits" appears. Press ENTER and the display
reads "alarm # X".
3. Use the UP (↑) or DOWN (↓) Arrow Keys to
select the desired Alarm Number (1 through 5)
and press ENTER. The display will show the
alarm type menu with the current setting high-
lighted as in Figure 4-14.
Type=none
Type=high
Type=low
Type=rate
Type=abnorm
Type=open
Type=close
Type=true
Type=false
Figure 4-14 Alarm
Type Menu
High alarms become active when the input ex-
ceeds (is greater than) the set point. To set the
alarm type as high, use the UP (↑) or DOWN (↓)
Arrow Keys to scroll through the Alarm Types
and highlight "Type=high". Press ENTER and
the display reads "high
numeric keypad to enter the High Alarm Value.
Press ENTER and the display reads "contact #?
X". This is the contact output that will respond to
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Alarms
Five alarms can be set for
Units
that
the
point
a. Type = None - Select-
ing "Type=none" will dis-
able the alarm function.
Use the UP (↑) or DOWN
(↓) Arrow Keys to scroll
through the Alarm Types
and
highlight
"Type=
none". Press ENTER to
accept the EXIT to return
to the "alm limits" prompt
in the Alarms Setup Menu
Programming
b. High Alarm Type -
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