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When the temperature goes out-of-limit, extra records are logged as indicated by the blue
dots as follows:
A.
The record logged as the temperature goes out-of-limit (high)
B.
The record logged because the temperature has remained out-of-limit throughout the
alarm delay
C.
The maximum temperature reached for the out-of-limit period
D.
The record logged as the temperature again becomes within limits
E.
The record logged as the temperature goes out-of-limit (low)
F.
The minimum temperature reached for the out-of-limit period
G.
The record logged because the temperature has remained out-of-limit throughout the
alarm delay
H.
The record logged as the temperature again becomes within limits
NOTE
–
The additional readings will be logged for all active channels to prevent unusual gaps
in the data. One extra reading on
Channel 1
would also be recorded for all other active
channels including the
Door Switch
.
Multi-Parameter Alarm Limits
are not strictly validated by the
Diligence Cloud
, so please
ensure that they are within the measurement parameters set.
In the event of
High and Low Alerts
, the H and L ( ) icons will be displayed against the
active channel in alert state. In the event of
High and Low Alarms
, the H and L icons ( )
will flash
to indicate that the active channel is in alarm state.
When the
Alarm Active Alert
icon ( ) is flashing against the active channel and the
Alarm
LED (Red)
is flashing (optional), the active channel is in
Unacknowledged Alarm
.
NOTE
–
This indicates that the active channel is in
Unacknowledged Alarm
. If the alarm is
acknowledged and the channel is still in
High or Low Alarm
state, the
Alarm Active Alert
icon
( ) will continue to flash. It will only clear when the channel returns to normal levels.
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