DXP
Programming Instructions
6.13.2
Programming The
Log Parameters
Description:
Use the following instructions to program the Tl--El status log parameters.
Programming:
1. Press CONTROL T to return to main menu.
2 . From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
3 . From the system menu, select Tl--El status log parameters and press ENTER.
4 . From the Tl--El status log parameters menu, select the row number for the
error type you want to program.The cursor will move to the threshold entry field
for that error type. Select any of the following threshold values:
0 = never log the alarm
1 = always log the alarm
(2 to 999) = check this number of alarm occurrences during the selected time period
and decide whether or not to log the alarm. (The maximum threshold for the bipolar
and CRC alarm trigger is 255.)
5 . After making your entry for the alarm threshold, press ENTER to advance to the next
line in the threshold entry field, or press TAB to advance to the time period entry field.
6 . With the cursor in the time period entry field, toggle through the choices using the
space bar.When the system displays the time period you want to use, press ENTER to
go to the next line in the time period entry field, or press TAB to advance to the next
line in the threshold entry field.
7 . When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
8 . Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
9. Press ESCAPE to end.
Programming The Major Alarm
Parameters
Description:
Use the following instructions to program the audible alarms for the various Tl--El system
errors.
Programming:
1. Press CONTROL T to return to main menu.
2 . From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
3 . From the system menu, select major alarm alerting and press ENTER.
4 . Select the error type you want to program. The cursor will move to the threshold entry field
for that error type. From the threshold entry field, select any of the following threshold values:
0 = never go to alert status
1 = go to alert status if the alarm is ever logged
2 to 999 = check this number of occurrences during the selected time period to decide whether
or not to elevate the alarm to alert status.
5 . After making the alarm threshold entry, press ENTER to advance to the next line in the
threshold entry field, or press TAB to place the cursor in the time period entry field.
6 . With the cursor in the time-period entry field, toggle through the choices using the
space bar. When the system displays the time period you want to use, press ENTER to go to
the next line in the time period entry field, or press TAB to advance to the next line in the
threshold entry field.
7. Press ESCAPE twice.
8 . Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
9. Press ESCAPE to end.
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