Rising & Falling - The alarm output activates when either the temperature meets
or exceeds the High Setpoint OR the temperature falls below the Low Setpoint
HAL (High Alarm Limit) Setpoint
Set here the high value you want the alarm to activate at.
HAL (High Alarm Limit) Deadband
Deadband is an area where no action occurs. The purpose is to prevent
oscillation or repeated activation-deactivation cycles. If your process value will
always be very close to your alarm setting you should adjust the deadband to be
a few degrees different than your alarm value.
LAL (Low Alarm Limit) Setpoint
Set here the low value you want the alarm to activate at
LAL (Low Alarm Limit) Deadband
Deadband is an area where no action occurs. The purpose is to prevent
oscillation or repeated activation-deactivation cycles. If your process value will
always be very close to your alarm setting you should adjust the deadband to be
a few degrees different than your alarm value.
(5) Analog Output Options
Mode
Select the type of analog output your application requires. You can leave the
default setting if you will not be using the analog output feature.
You must set the wire jumpers located on the PC Board to
match the analog output type you selected here in the setup
process.
Figure 4-14. Analog Output Options
Setup & Configuration
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NOTE:
ANALOG OUTPUT
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