47
Signals tab
The status of the control panel's IO signals is displayed on the signals screen. The IO status of the user signals informs which
relays are closed and which inputs are active. The value of analog signals such as event error counters and UPS battery voltage
is also displayed.
Figure 36 'Signals' tab
6.9.1
Digital signals
Digital signals are represented by a status icon, a signal name and a label. In the case of digital outputs, the label can be
defined in the settings menu.
Overview of signal states:
- Inactive digital signal (log 0)
- Active digital signal (log 1)
6.9.2
Analog signals
Analog signals are displayed using a button element that contains the name of the signal and its value. In the case of event
counter type signals, this is an active element, by pressing which it is possible to clear the counter.
Figure 37 Analog signal element
Signal name
Description
Alarm 1
Alarm1 event counter. The non-zero value of the counter is also indicated by the flashing Alarm1 icon
in the status bar. The counter can be cleared by pressing the Signal button.
Alarm 2
Alarm2 event counter. The non-zero value of the counter is also indicated by the flashing Alarm2 icon
in the status bar. The counter can be cleared by pressing the Signal button.
Alarm 3
Alarm3 event counter. The non-zero value of the counter is also indicated by the flashing Alarm3 icon
in the status bar. The counter can be cleared by pressing the Signal button.
Alarm 4
Alarm4 event counter. The non-zero value of the counter is also indicated by the flashing Alarm4 icon
in the status bar. The counter can be cleared by pressing the Signal button.
PEL/STEL alarm
PEL and STEL event counter (sum of both). A non-zero value of the counter is also indicated by a
flashing PEL/STEL icon in the status bar. The counter can be cleared by pressing the Signal button.