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2.
Set Points
The same basic format is used for defining each available analog mA control parameters.
SET POINTS
- For setting the relay set points for the
available analog readings.
NOTE:
In the Setpoint pop-up screen the direction (Rising or Falling) of the setpoint can also be set.
Rising setpoints will activate the control relay when the particular reading rises above the setpoint and will
stay activated until the reading comes down by the amount of the differential. If set for Falling the relay is
activated when the probe reading falls below the setpoint and stays on until the probe reading comes back
up by the amount of the differential.
2.1 Set Point Options
SET POINT
- What reading turns the relay on
DIFFERENTIAL
- Amount reading changes by before
the relay is turned off
HIGH ALARM
- What reading generates a High alarm.
LOW ALARM
- What reading generates a Low alarm.
LIMIT TIMER
- What amount of continuous control will
generate a time alarm notice. The relay is locked-out
by this alarm.
DISABLER
- One of the digital inputs can be selected
to prevent alarming.
Note:
Each alarm value can also be set-up to be displayed or not on the front screen as well as remotely
notified or not if connected to the Web Advantage server.
2.2 Aux Inputs
Auxiliary inputs are the generic digital input status indicators from external dry contacts. From these menus
the user can set if they want each of the status alarms Displayed, Remote Notification, both or none.
Note:
Digital inputs can have the direction selected
between OPEN or CLOSED as the alarm polarity. If
set for CLOSED, the input will be in alarm when it
sees a closed contact.
>SYSTEM 1 SET POINTS<
mA OUT
mA IN
AUX INPUTS
>mA INPUT 1 SETPOINT<
SET POINT DISABLER
DIFFERENTIAL
HIGH ALARM
LOW ALARM
LIMIT TIME
>SYSTEM 1 DIGITAL INPUTS ALARM<
ALARM NOTIFICATION
DIGITAL 1
DIGITAL 2
DIGITAL 1 = DISPLAY
DIGITAL 3
DIGITAL 4
DIGITAL 5