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MnU (Minor Under)
MnO (Minor Over)
MjO (Major Over)
the alarm by indicating when the threshold values you've set have been passed.
11.7.2 Advanced Configuration
To access the
Advanced
configuration screen, click the
Advanced Config
link near the Description. From the
Advanced
configuration screen, you can now select which analog gauges you want to represent the changing
values.
Fig. 11.11
- The Advanced Edit > Analogs menu
Editing Analogs - Advanced
On set
User-definable description (condition) that will appear for the alarm on Set.
Example: "Alarm"
On clear
User-definable description (condition) that will appear for the alarm Clear.
Example: "Clear"
QTime
(Qualification Time)
The length of time that must pass, without interruption, in order for the
condition to be considered an Alarm or a Clear.
QType
(Qualification Type)
Allows you to choose whether you want to apply the Qualification Time to the
alarm Set, Clear, or Both.
Display 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
Low Reference *
User-definable lower threshold settings
High Reference *
User-definable upper threshold settings
Analog Gauge Type
Select the color-coded gauge that best represents your data.
Associate enable/disable
to base alarm #
Check this box to tie the analog channel to the base discrete point of the
same number (i.e. channel 1 with alarm 1). Checking this box disables the
analog channel until NetGuardian reports an alarm on the associated discrete
point. When the alarm sets, the NetGuardian will automatically re-enable and
monitor the analog channel.
*
These values are gathered from your sensor. Keep in mind that the NetGuardian is trying to build a linear equation
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