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the output will be set to OFF.
The
DeadBand
field together with the direct or reverse control action configures a deadband range around the
Setpoint where the ON/OFF control does not toggle. The unit of the DeadBand field will be the same as the unit
of the chosen Input.
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Example 1:
the setpoint is configured for a 50 Hz rate input with a deadband of 10 Hz with direct control
action. The output will activate if the input rises above 60 Hz. Conversely, the output will become
inactive if the input falls below 50 Hz.
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Example 2:
the setpoint is configured for a 50 Hz rate input with a deadband of 10 Hz with reverse
control action. The output will activate if the input falls below 40 Hz. Conversely, the output will become
inactive if the input rises above 50 Hz.
The
Save
button saves and applies the configurations settings to the ON/OFF control module. The
Delete
button
only appears for a previously saved ON/OFF control module and it removes the module and allows other output
types to be configured such as an alarm or mapping.
5.4.4 Setting an Alarm
Alarms are set by clicking the
icon in SYNC on the desired input signal found in the
Input Tab
.
Configure the
Condition
that triggers the alarm by selecting an option from the drop down such as Above or
Below. The
Threshold
field(s) will change to display whatever is appropriate for the option chosen such as a High
Threshold for an Above condition or a Low Threshold for a Below condition. A
Duration
can be set for the trigger
as well where the condition must be met for a certain amount of time before the alarm flags.
Under the
Action
menu, the option to transmit or not transmit a notification can be set. The option to enable an
output can also be set. The output chosen must not be currently used in a sensor mapping or ON/OFF control
module. The data transmission interval may also be changed upon triggering an alarm, e.g. increate the rate of
transmission if an excessive value is detected.
The
Recovery
menu allows the option to clear the alarm after a certain
Duration
once the trigger condition is no
longer met. The transmission interval can also be reset to the normal system setting once the alarm is cleared.
Figure 32: SYNC alarm configuration interface