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GM ECx Instruction Manual
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Restore Config.
restores the GM ECX menu database to the values from the most recent
Backup Config. This menu item is only available if a smart sensor is not installed. The special
keystroke sequence of 4 consecutive UP keys is also required to perform backup and restore
operations.
Upload Sensor Data
allows manually uploading the entire smart sensor database to the GM
ECX from the smart sensor. This menu item only appears if a smart sensor is connected.
6.4 Alarm
Settings:
The
Alarm Settings
page has the
Alarm 1, 2, 3 Setups
and
Event Log
submenus shown in
Figure 6-4. Alarm 1, Alarm 2 and Alarm 3/Fail menus are identical and therefore described only
once in this section. Alarm conditions are indicated by A1, A2, A3 LCD icons and by flashing the
A1, A2 and FAIL led’s.
Figure 6-4: Alarm Settings Menus
Set Point
enters the engineering unit value where the alarm trips. It may be negative and trip
when monitored values fall out of range in this direction. A3 has a default negative 5% of range
Set Point with Low Trip set for YES. This makes it function as a FAULT alarm and trip when the
monitored value is more than 5% “out of range”.
Dead-Band
has a minimum value of 1% and a maximum value of 10%. It is useful for preventing
alarm cycling when the monitored value is hovering around the set point. EXAMPLE: With a
range of 0-100 ppm, if Dead-Band equals 5% and the set point is 20 ppm, after tripping at 20 ppm
the value must drop below 15 ppm to reset.
ON Delay
allows entering a maximum 10 second delay before this alarm becomes active. This is
useful for preventing nuisance alarms caused by brief spikes beyond the set point.
OFF Delay
allows entering a maximum 120 minute delay before clearing an alarm after the alarm
condition is gone. This is useful for continuing an alarm function, such as operation of an exhaust
fan, for a period of time after the alarm condition clears.
Low Trip
set to YES causes the alarm to trip as the value falls below the set point.
Latching
set to YES causes the alarm to remain active even after the condition is gone and only
reset when the UP / RESET key is pressed from a data display.