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5.34
Alarm relay operation mode
Display:
A1, A2
etc.
Range:
LiuE, tARE, P.HLd, d.HLd, Hi, Lo
or
dISP
Default Value:
LiuE
Alarm relay operation mode for relays 1, 2 etc. The following choices are available for alarm
operation mode:
LiuE
- live input mode. The alarm relay operation will always follow the electrical input at
that time irrespective of the 7 segment display value. e.g. assume the remote input is set
to
tARE
and
A1Hi
is set to
100
. If the instrument is tared at a display reading of
30
then the alarm will now activate at a display reading of
70
. Note that the
LIUE
mode
does not follow the electrical input if a remote input or
P
button
ZERO
operation has been
undertaken. This is due to the fact that the
ZERO
operation shifts the display calibration.
tARE
- tare mode. The alarm relay operation will follow the tare function. e.g. in the example
above (
LiuE
) if
A1
is set to
tARE
then the alarm would activate at a display reading of
100
(the setpoint value) rather than
70
.
P.HLd
- peak hold mode. When
P.HLd
is selected and the remote input is set to peak hold
(
P.HLD
) then once the peak display goes above any alarm high setpoint the alarm relay will
activate and will not de-activate until the peak hold is released and the display value falls
below the setpoint value.
d.HLd
- display hold mode. When
d.HLd
is selected and the remote input is set to display hold
(
d.HLd
) then the alarm relay will be held in its present state (activated or de-activated)
until the display hold is released and the display is free to change.
Hi
- peak (max.) memory mode. When
Hi
is selected and the remote input is set to peak
memory (
Hi
) then the alarm will be activated if the peak memory value is above the high
setpoint value. The alarm will not de-activate until the memory is reset.
Lo
- valley (min.) memory mode. When
Lo
is selected and the remote input is set to valley
memory (
Lo
) then the alarm relay will be activated if the valley memory value is below the
low setpoint value. The alarm will not de-activate until the memory is reset.
dISP
- display mode. When
dISP
is selected the alarms will operate purely on the display
value at the time i.e. if the display is showing above high setpoint or below the low setpoint
value then the alarm relay will activate.
Note that relay 2 (
A2
) is not available in this instrument.
5.35
Analog output operation mode
Display:
rEC
Range:
LiuE, tARE, P.HLd, d.HLd, Hi, Lo
or
dISP
Default Value:
LiuE
This section describes the operation modes available for the retransmission options
REC
(analog
retransmission) operation mode. The following choices are available:
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