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User’s Manual
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May 2018
Programmable Limit Alarm Trips
SPA
2
SECTION 5
Configuration Screens
Note:
Unless otherwise noted, ensure that the PC Program is idle before making any selections
or configuration changes to the parameters and windows of the program. Also, when attempting
to download, upload or Quick Set, monitoring must be stopped. To do this, click “Stop” in the
Monitoring dropdown menu, or click the “Stop Monitoring” icon.
Input
Input Type (HLPRG)
– Select your input configuration (Current or Voltage) and the respective range
of your input.
Sensor Type (TPRG)
– Select your sensor type and the respective range of your input.
Filter–
This setting is used to configure the input filter. This filter is designed to reduce the effects
of mains-induced noise. The input filter frequency value should be set to the frequency of the local
AC supply– either 50Hz or 60Hz. For faster response times, the filter may be disabled by selecting
“Fast”.
Note:
A faster response time can be achieved when selecting the Fast option, but this also will
produce a reduced accuracy and increase the possibility of mains-induced noise. Selecting FAST
option will also disable the Running Average Filter Setting automatically.
Broken Wire Detection (HLPRG)–
The SPA
2
monitors your process variable. If the monitored value
falls equal to or below a set value, then a state of Broken Wire is declared.
1. Check/uncheck the “Enabled” box in order to activate/deactivate Broken Wire Detection.
2. In the “Level” textbox, enter the set value you choose as your limit. The value that you enter
must be greater than zero and less than your “Lower Range” value (see
Input Range
).
Broken Wire Detection (TPRG) -
The SPA2 TPRG monitors your process variable. If the hardware
Figure 5.4.
Input Tab
HLPRG
TPRG