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Conditional Response
SET UP A CONDITIONAL RESPONSE
Dial to Advanced Settings and select Conditional Response.
Each Response has a soft key for an “If” condition, a “Then”
condition (or action), and a “Review Statement” to verify that
the complete response will meet the goal.
Clik Sensors can use alarms as a trigger. They can also trigger
based strictly on their position, Closed or Open, without
causing an alarm.
Examples:
A Clik could start a program, station, etc.,
whenever it alarms, or a Clik input could switch between two
Master Valves based upon whether it was open or closed.
Flow Zones and MainSafe zones can use Max Flow rate or
Unscheduled Flow as triggers. Flow Zone triggers can be used
to start an external alarm indicator, or to close a P/MV.
“Any Alarm,” or just a list of “Critical Alarms,” can be used as
triggers, usually to start an external alarm indicator (see SOS).
You must review the statement and then enable it
with the Enable checkbox, for the response to be
in effect.
You must Review and Enable the statement (check
box) before the Conditional Response statement
is active.
The possible responses depend on the object (Type) chosen in
the “If” statement.
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An “If” statement is for a certain type of condition to
function as a trigger.
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A “Then” statement is for the action taken as a response to
the trigger.