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MGC2 – UserManual
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4.6.8 Control Mode Current or Average Value
Definition of the alarm evaluation by current value CV) or average value (AV).
Symbol
Description
Default Status
Function
SP01
Sensor Point
Selection SP No. / analog transmitter
CV
Evaluation
CV
CV = Control by the current gas value
AV = Control by the average gas value
Current / average value function see also 4.8.6
4.6.9 SP Fault Assigned to Alarm
In this menu you can define, which alarms are activated by a fault at the sensor point.
Symbol
Description
Default Status Function
SP01
Sensor Point
Selection SP No. / analog transmitter
Alarm - 1 2 3 4 5
Fault - 1 1 0 0 0
Failure SP
1 1 0 0 0
0 = Alarm not ON at SP failure
1 = Alarm ON at SP failure
4.6.10 Alarm Assigned to Alarm Relay
Each of the 5 alarms can be assigned to any alarm relay. Unused alarms are not assigned to any alarm relay.
Symbol
Description
Default Status
Function
SP01
Sensor Point
Selection SP No. / analog transmitter
1
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
01
02
03
04
00
01 = Alarm 1 activates alarm relay R 01
02 = Alarm 2 activates alarm relay R 02
03 = Alarm 3 activates alarm relay R 03
04 = Alarm 4 activates alarm relay R 04
00 = Alarm 5 doesn’t activate any alarm relay
4.6.11 SP Signal Assigned to Analog Output
The sensor point signal can be assigned to one of the max. twelve analog outputs. The signal defined in the control
mode (current or average value) is transmitted.
Analog output, see also 4.8.15
Symbol
Description
Default Status
Function
SP01
Sensor Point
Selection SP No. / analog transmitter
0
A
0
0 = SP Signal not assigned to any analog output
1 = SP Signal assigned to analog ouput 1
X = SP Signal assigned to analog output X