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Basic Analog Configuration
ID
Analog ID number.
Enab
Check this box to enable the analog.
Description
User-definable description for the analog channel.
Notification Devices
Check which notification device(s), 1 through 8, you want to send alarm
notifications for that alarm point.
Advanced Analog Configuration (Details>>)
Record Freq
The amount of time, in minutes (min) or seconds (s), between each log of
each analog value to history.
Deadband
The amount (in volts) that the channel needs to go above or below a
threshold in order to cause an alarm.
On Set
User-definable description (condition) that will appear for the temperature
alarm on Set. Example: "Alarm".
On Clear
User-definable description (condition) that will appear for the temperature
alarm Clear. Example: "Alarm Cleared".
Qual Time
(Qualification Time)
The length of time that must pass, without interruption, in order for the
condition to be considered an Alarm or a Clear.
Qual. Type
(Qualification Type)
Allows you to choose whether you want to apply the Qualification Time to the
alarm Set, Clear, or Both.
Units
User-definable display units or optional choice between Fahrenheit and
Celsius temperatures. The most common are:
VDC = Voltage
%H = Humidity
F = Fahrenheit
C = Celsius
User can click on the units box to cycle between availble unit types
Low Ref
User-definable lower reference/scaling level. This scales the information
collected by the sensor (in mA or VDC) to a meaningful unit for the user. For
example, for a temperature sensor, the lower input collected by the sensor
may be 4mA (for a 4-20mA sensor), which would correspond to a specific
temperature you define in this field.
High Ref
User-definable upper reference/scaling level. This scales the information
collected by the sensor (in mA or VDC) to a meaningful unit for the user. For
example, for a temperature sensor, the upper input collected by the sensor
may be 20mA (for a 4-20mA sensor), which would correspond to a specific
temperature you define in this field.
Thresholds
These settings are set to indicate the severity of the alarm depending on
which threshold values have been passed. Enter values for Major Under
(MjU), Minor Under (MnU), Minor Over (MnO), and Major Over (MjO).
Analog Gauge Type
Select the color-coded gauge that best represents your data. Selecting
None
will disable the analog gauge and only a numerical representation of
the value will be displayed under
Monitor
>
Analogs
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