Operation in Measurement Mode
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Operating Ins
tructions V
amos, 1
. US ed.
In the Event of an Alarm
In the Event of an Alarm
1
An alarm message is displayed in the top of the display. Its
priority is indicated by the number of exclamation marks.
2
One of the two alarm lights (or both) will be flashing or
remain continuously lit, accompanied by a specific audible
alarm.
3
All measuring parameters where the alarm limits have been
exceeded, will begin to flash.
Vamos can display a maximum of two alarm messages at the
same time, side by side. The alarm message on the left is the
one with the highest priority.
To display additional alarm messages:
●
Remedy the cause of the alarm or change alarm limit.
If another alarm message has been activated, this will
be displayed now.
Alarm priorities
All alarms are weighted with a priority according to their
importance. The priority levels are visually/acoustically
distinct.
Warning messages
are indicated by 3 exclamation marks (!!!)
and have top priority. They indicate a condition requiring
immediate action. The red (upper) alarm LED flashes,
accompanied by a double sequence of 5 tones each, which is
repeated approx. every 7 seconds.
Caution messages
are indicated by 2 exclamation marks (!!).
They indicate a condition requiring prompt action.
The yellow (lower) alarm indicator LED flashes, accompanied
by a sequence of 3 tones, which is repeated approx. every
30 seconds.
Advisory messages
are indicated by 1 exclamation mark (!).
They indicate a condition that requires operator awareness but
not necessarily action. The yellow (lower) alarm LED lights up
continuously, accompanied by a single sequence of 2 tones.
A list to help you remedy any faults is provided on page 39
"Troubleshooting".
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