Reference Manual
748384-C
September 2003
I/O Modules Variables
Rosemount Analytical Inc. A Division of Emerson Process Management
3-2
NGA2000 Reference
ALLVL
Direction output
Binding
None
Type
6-element floating point
Value range
Elements 1, 3, 5 - 0 - 1,000,000; elements 2, 4, 6 - 0 - 100
Units
Elements 1, 3, 5 - 0 - ppm; elements 2, 4, 6 - percent
Description
Absolute alarm level for relay I (AIO only).
Percent of range alarm level for relay 1.
Absolute alarm level for relay 2.
Percent of range alarm level for relay 2.
Absolute alarm level for relay 3.
Percent of range alarm level for relay 3.
Usage
Sets the concentration alarm levels for the three possible relays. These may be
expressed as an absolute level or as a percentage of the current range.
GENPARMA control this choice.
See also
GENPARMA
ALOP
ALTYPE
ALVAR
ALOP
Direction output
Binding
None
Type
3-element enumerated array
Value range
Fail-safe; Non-fail-safe
Units None
Description
AIO only; Fail-safe/Non-fail-safe choice for concentration alarms. Element I refers
to relay I etc.
Usage
Applies to concentration alarms only. If fail-safe is chosen, the relay will be
powered when it is not in alarm mode, and un-powered when it is in alarm. This
means that a power failure will produce an alarm, and therefore that the initial
condition of the module until all binding and set up has been accomplished will be
in alarm. If Non-fail-safe is chosen, the relay is only powered when an alarm
condition is detected. All alarms other than concentration alarms are always
failsafe.
See also
ALLVL
ALTYPE
ALTYPE
Direction Output
Binding
None
Type
3-element enumerated array
Value range
All elements; HIGH; HIGH-HIGH; LOW; LOW-LOW; Disabled
Units None
Description
Describes the operation of the appropriate concentration alarm. Each element
applies to its respective relay.
Usage
A "HIGH" alarm will go into its alarm state if the concentration exceeds a preset
level. "HIGH-HIGH" is the same, but implies a higher alarm level than that of the
"FEGIT' alarm. A "LOW" alarm will go into its alarm state if the concentration drops
below a preset level, and a "LOW-LOW" is the same but implying a lower alarm
level than a "LOW" alarm. "Disabled" keeps the relay in its non-alarmed state no
matter what the concentration.
See also
ALLVL
ALOP