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DIgITal EPIC-2 TEChnICal Manual
InstallatIon and operatIng InstructIons
7.3.6.2 General alarm status sub-menu
This menu shows the status (active or in-active)
of general alarms if enabled in the general
alarms under the basic configuration menu.
If the text displays “On” next to the alarm, it
means the alarm is active otherwise it is in-
active.
Refer to Figure 93
From Device Specific Status Menu, scroll to
“2. general alrm” status and press SElECT.
This is the general alarm display. This shows
the status of these alarms. note the first 3
are general in the sense that they are not
indications of a hard failure, only the ESD alarm
is a hard failure. also there is no immediate
notification method from the lCD unlike the
475 where the user has the option of disabling
notification of any of these alarms. Scroll back
to the main menu by pressing the up arrow the
number of times required.
1. alert alarm, if On indicates new alerts have
become either active or cleared in the alert
File. Once the alert File is read by the user,
the alert alarm is cleared.
2. Service alarm, if On indicates that the user
configurable time has elapsed notifying
the user it may be time for valve/actuator
maintenance.
3. Cycle alarm, if On indicates that the user
configurable cycle limit has been reached
notifying the user it may be time for valve/
actuator maintenance.
4. ESD alarm, if On indicates an Emergency
Shut-Down has occurred, indicated by a
loss of SIS voltage to the solenoid.
FIguRE 93
accessing general alarm status menu
FIguRE 94
Viewing calibration errors
7.3.6.2.1 Calibration error alarms sub-menu
This menu shows the status of any error that
occurred during the last calibration on the
device. If the checkbox displays the √ symbol
next to the calibration error, it means the
calibration error is active otherwise it is in-
active. Following table describes the meaning
of each calibration error.
From Device Specific Status Menu, scroll
to “3. Calib Errors” and press SElECT.
(See Figure 94).
This will display the specific Calibration Error if
one occurred during last calibration. If no error,
it will show as above. all Calibration errors are
mutually exclusive, meaning only one will be
active at a time since calibration stops on the
first error encountered. Press EnTER to return
to sub-menu. Following table describes the
meaning of each calibration error.
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