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8.8.13 Analog Setpoints (FIXED Setpoints)
The FIXED Setpoints window will display all analogs used in the system. The operator
will be allowed to choose an analog from the drop down menu or exit the window.
When the operator chooses an analog, the corresponding setpoints for that analog will be
displayed. The fixed Setpoints window will display the fixed defined analog alarm data.
The window will display the alarm number, alarm label, and current alarm setpoint for
each fixed alarm. A total of ten setpoints will exist per analog input. The number of
fixed setpoints will be equal to ten minus the number of user setpoints. This window
will allow the operator to enter a new setpoint value for one or more chosen alarms or
exit the window without changes. The fixed Setpoints window will only be accessible
with an fixed level password.
8.8.14 Alarm Conditions
The Alarm Conditions window will display the alarm input type, alarm number, alarm
label, and alarm condition for each system alarm. This window will allow the operator
to change the alarm condition for digital alarms to either closed, open, or not used and
the alarm condition for analog alarms to either high, low, or not used. The window will
allow the operator to change one or more alarms or to exit the window without changes.
8.8.15 Alarm Delays
The Alarm Delays window will display the alarm input type, alarm number, alarm
label, and current alarm time delay (in seconds) for each alarm in the system. The
window will allow the operator to enter a new time delay value for one or more alarms
or exit the window. A delay entry of „ 0‟ equates to no delay. The range of values is
from 0 to 255 seconds.
8.8.16 Alarm Types
The Alarm Types window will display the alarm input, alarm number, alarm label, and