
SECTION 6.0, ENHANCED REMOTE PANEL W/MULTI I/O MODULE
6.4.14 View Alarms History
The View Alarms History screen can have as many as twenty pages. The
"Page-Up" and "Page-Down" keys move you to the next or previous page.
This screen stores the previous 100 alarm events. An alarm event consists
of setting or clearing any of the alarms that are defined in the SYSTEM
PROPERTIES Menu. Each entry stores the parameter in alarm, type of
alarm, date, time, and whether the event set or cleared the alarm. If an
alarm event happens while viewing the screen, the information will scroll
down and the new event will be posted at the top of page #1. After one
hundred entries are recorded, the oldest one gets dropped from the log.
6.5 MULTI I/O SOFTWARE
6.5.1 ANALOG OUTPUTS
The four analog outputs of the Multi I/O Board can be configured to
display any one of twenty-nine parameters. See Table 6-10, Parameters
for Analog Output. Scaling for each of these four outputs is configurable
and completely independent depending on the parameter selected. Both
ZERO and FULL scale may be chosen for each output. Also each output
may be configured to allow calibration cycles to appear on it.
The MIO has calibration values available in Flow Volume units and
Velocity units. If an analog output is set to carry Flow Volume data and
Calibration data is desired on that output, one of the Flow Volume
calibration points must be chosen for the output. Likewise if an output is
configured to carry Flow Velocity data one of the Flow Velocity
calibration points must be chosen for the output. The system will allow
any of the calibration points to be displayed with any parameter selection
but if the units do not match, the scaling for the calibration parameter will
be incorrect and the CAL data meaningless.
Five calibration options are available for output. They are selectable
under the WITH CAL field of the analog output configuration screen.
The options are:
1.
WITH CAL = YES:
Calibration data will be sent to that output
when a calibration request is processed. Scaling for the calibration
data will be the same as the Normal mode scaling entered under
VALUE AT ZERO SCALE and VALUE AT FULL SCALE.
2.
WITH CAL = NO:
The output will not receive or display
calibration values on it.
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