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System Operations
3-16 OMNTEC
®
Mfg., Inc.
The second line in the above screen identifies the alarm (high water level). The third
line provides additional information about the alarm. In this case it show the actual
water level and the level at which the alarm was triggered.
The bottom line of the ALARMS Submenu provides the following additional
options:
♦
NEXT – displays the next alarm that is currently in effect.
♦
PREV. – displays the previous alarm that is current in effect.
♦
PRINT – provides a printout of the Alarm Report (see Figure 3-16d).
♦
PAUSE – freezes the LCD and prevents it from alternating between the two
screens shown above. Select NEXT or PREV. to resume alternating between the
screens.
A printout of the Alarm Log can be obtained in the ALRM LOG Submenu (see
Section 3.2.2.5 – ALRM LOG Submenu
) that can be accessed in Screen #2 of the
MAIN Menu. The Alarm Log can store up to 128 events. Also, the printer can be
enabled (or disabled) to provide an automatic printout upon the occurrence of an
alarm or warning in the ALRM PRNT Submenu (see
Section 3.2.2.6 ALRM PRNT
Submenu)
that can be accessed in Screen #3 of the MAIN Menu.
TU 02/06/07
15:24:31
*STATUS:ALARM
HIGH WATER ALARM IN TANK 1
7.65 (In) ALARM POINT 3.0 (In)
NEXT
| PREV.
| PAUSE
Fig. 3-15c: Alarms Submenu
Alarm Report
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HIGH WATER ALARM IN TANK 1
7.65 (In)
ALARM POINT 3.0 (In)
TH 2/06/07 17:05:38
ALARM !!!
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Figure 3-16d: Alarm Report