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Moore Industries-International, Inc.
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User’s Manual
224-790-00K
May 2018
Programmable Limit Alarm Trips
SPA
2
SECTION 4
Band Alarm Configuration
Figure 4.17 gives an overview of the Band Alarm configuration menu.
Band Alarms are used if the user desires an alarm condition if a process value outside of a defined
range (lower and upper trip point).
1. At the “CONFG ALARM” menu, press
SELECT
. Use the
UP
and
DOWN
buttons to toggle
between the four alarms. When the desired alarm appears, press
SELECT.
2. At the “ALARM TYPE” menu, press
SELECT.
From here you will choose your alarm type.
Use the
UP
and
DOWN
buttons to scroll through the selections. Press
SELECT
once
“ALARM BAND” is displayed.
3. At “ENTER TRIP 1 (TPRG)” or “ENTER LOWER (HLPRG) (Smart Ranging)” press
SELECT
and use the
UP
and
DOWN
buttons to set your ENTER TRIP 1 or ENTER LOWER value, then
press
SELECT
. You also choose to use the
DOWN
button instead to select “INPUT TRIP 1
(TPRG) or INPUT LOWER (Standard Ranging)” then use the
UP
and
DOWN
buttons to select
your INPUT TRIP 1 or INPUT LOWER value.
4. At “ENTER TRIP 2 (TPRG)” or “ENTER UPPER (HLPRG) (Smart Ranging)” press
SELECT
and use the
UP
and
DOWN
buttons to set your ENTER TRIP 2 or ENTER UPPER value, then
press
SELECT
. You also choose to use the
DOWN
button instead to select “INPUT TRIP 2
(TPRG) or INPUT UPPER (Standard Ranging)” then use the
UP
and
DOWN
buttons to select
your INPUT TRIP 2 or INPUT UPPER value.
5. Press
SELECT
at “ENTER DBAND” and enter your dead band value if using dead band.
Press
SELECT
once your desired setting appears.
Dead Band–
The Dead Band is the range within which an alarm relay remains in an alarm
condition even after the monitored process variable input has returned to a safe level, at or
below/above the trip point setting.
6. Press
SELECT
at “ENTER DELAY” and input your desired delay time by using the
UP
and
DOWN
buttons.
Delay–
When your unit is in an alarm condition, the delay is the amount of time you set
(0-120sec) to elapse before a relay trip.
7. At the “SET LATCH” display, press
SELECT
and choose “LATCH ON” using the
UP
and
DOWN
buttons; press
SELECT
.
Refer to the “Trip Alarm Configuration” section for a description of latching alarms.
8. Press
SELECT
at “SET FSAFE” to enter the menu. Then use the
UP
and
DOWN
buttons to
switch from “ALARM FSAFE” to “ALARM NONFS”. Make your selection and press
SELECT
.
Refer to the “Trip Alarm Configuration” section for a description of fail safe and non fail safe
alarms.
9. “SENSOR/INPUT FAULT” appears. Select whether or not to enable the sensor or input failure
alarm by using the
UP
and
DOWN
buttons; press
SELECT
.
Refer to the “Trip Alarm Configuration” section for a description of fail safe and non fail safe
alarms.
10. If you are to program other alarms, use the
UP
and
DOWN
buttons to reach your next alarm
and follow the steps described in the appropriate alarm configuration section.
If you have completed your alarm configurations, use the
UP
and
DOWN
buttons to bypass
the alarm menu. To exit, press
SELECT
at the “ALARM EXIT” display.