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AGZ 026B through 130B
IOMM AGZ-5
Screen Definitions – ALARM
Alarm Log
(X)
Alarm Description
Time/Date
Data:Edit and scroll
The last 25 alarms, either shutdown or limit, are shown in this menu with earlier alarm
menus stored under it. ARROW DOWN from this menu will go to the next-to-last
alarm, ARROW DOWN again will go to the second from last, and so on through the
last 25 occurrences. The screens are numbered (1), (2), (3),....(X).
Alarm Active
Alarm Description
Time/Date
.
Alarm Active
No more alarms
Press ENTER to clear
all active alarms
If the unit is off on a shutdown alarm, or running, but in a limit alarm condition, the
cause, date/time, and UNIT STATUS will appear in the ALARM ACTIVE screen. The
remote alarm relay will close, and a red light will appear behind the LEFT button. The
light will go out when the fault is cleared. If there is a simultaneous occurrence of
more than one alarm, the others will appear in additional screens below this one,
accessed by the DOWN ARROW.
If an alarm occurs, press the MENU button, then the LEFT button for ALARM, and
then the left button again to reach the ALARM ACTIVE screen.
The cause of the alarm must be remedied before attempting to clear the alarm. To clear
the alarm(s), scroll down to the last screen (bottom screen above) and press ENTER.
The SET UNIT SPs screen will appear and the password will be asked for. Press
ENTER and the cursor will flash in the password field. Press the UP button to scroll
the numbers up to the required password. Press ENTER to clear.
If other faults have appeared, they will all be cleared at the same time.
Screen Definitions – SET
Changing setpoints;
in general, setpoints are changed as follows
:
1. Select the desired menu by scrolling through SET menus with the UP, DOWN,
LEFT and RIGHT ARROWS. Alternatively, press the MENU button, select the
type of setpoint desired, then up or down to the exact screen.
2. When the desired menu is selected, select the desired field within the menu by
moving between lines using the ENTER key. Some fields may not be accessible
due to settings in other menus.
3. If a numerical value is being changed, use the INCREMENT key (UP ARROW) to
increase or the DECREMENT key (DOWN ARROW) to decrease the value of the
setpoint.
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