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– High Alert Parameters
A high alert is triggered (i.e. becomes an active alert) once an input signal has risen above the
High
Alert Set Point
and the
Set Delay
time has elapsed. If the S
et Delay
is set to zero, then the alert is
immediately triggered once the input signal rises above the
High Alert Set Point
. The
Set Delay
is
used to reduce false or spurious alerts. As an example, setting the
Set Delay
to 5 seconds will
eliminate any temporary transitions of the input signal above the
High Alert Set Point
lasting less than
5 seconds from triggering an alert. Once the alert is triggered, it becomes an active alert. An alert
remains active until
The input signals falls below the
High Alert Clear Point
and the
Clear Delay
time has elapsed.
If the
Clear Delay
is set to zero, then the alert immediately transitions to the Awaiting Cancel
once the input signal falls below the
High Alert Clear Point
(as shown in the example above).
The user accepts the alert in which case it transitions into the Accepted state.
The
Clear Delay
is used to reduce false or spurious alerts.
8.3.7.1.2 Trigger Configuration
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