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Press
YES
when you have made the correct selection. In this example, OUT1
will be picked up.
Setting outputs from AUTO to MANUAL from a PC will only allow the output to be
dropped out. It is not possible to pickup an output when setting from a PC. To
change from AUTO to MANUAL using a PC just type the setting for auto or
manual on the “Enter:” line as follows:
Enter:2/1
This will set OUT1 to MANUAL OFF. Type 0 to return OUT1 to AUTO.
Consult the setting sheets to change AUTO to MANUAL for OUT2, OUT3, OUT4,
OUT5, OUT6, OUT7, and OUT8.
4.13 Setting Control of Unit Alarm
The single form C relay is utilized to provide a dry contact closure for alarm
conditions. While the unit is energized, the alarm relay is energized. This allows
the unit to provide an alarm should the device lose DC power or becomes de-
energized.
The TTC-1000 monitors five conditions: Processor (DEVICE), Temperature
(TPROBE), Manual Mode (MANUAL), Winding (WNDCKT), DNP3.0 or MODBUS
Communications (CPROC). The TTC-1000 allows the user to enable or disable
all of the alarm conditions, except the DNP3.0 or MODBUS Communications
(CPROC), through programming.
4.13.1 Device Alarm Setting
A DEVICE alarm occurs anytime the microprocessor detects a failure in any of
the peripheral hardware including the non-volatile E
2
memory, the real time clock,
analog outputs or corruption of stored data.
Setting from the front panel, enter the Configuration menu and press the
or
arrow button until the setting 091 is displayed:
Press the
YES
button. The first character will flash. Use the
or
arrow buttons
to scroll between ENABL (enable) and DSABL (disable).
PRGM SETTING 002
OUT1CTRL=MAN ON
PRGM SETTING 091
DEVICEALRM=ENABL
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