PN 9000-246-VE, Rev D
Description
This is the alarm name.
Type
The alarm type can be either
Warning
or
Fatal
.
A
Warning
alarm indicates the analyzer may require service and the
data may be suspect. The analyzer can continue to operate but the
cause of the alarm must be identified and corrected.
A
Fatal
alarm indicates that a failure has been detected and the analyz-
er data is not valid. The must be corrected before continuing analyzer
operation.
Time
The date and time the alarm was set.
Status
This displays whether the alarm is
Current
(still active) or
Historical
(has
been reset).
Clear History
Click this button to clear both the
Alarms History
and the
Measurement
(Trend)
History
on the instrument. For example, if you are moving the ana-
lyzer between measurement sites. Another example might be if the water
vapor reading was high before Sample gas was supplied to the analyzer,
you could clear the history of alarms.
When you click
Clear History
, you will be prompted with the message
“
Are you sure you want to clear all history data (Trend and Alarms)?
”.
Click
Yes
to clear the complete list of all Trend and Alarms historical data
from analyzer memory. Click
No
to retain the entire list of Trend and
Alarms historical data, and to back out of this function.
Clear Alarms List
Click this button to
acknowledge
(reset) the current alarm(s) without per-
manently erasing them from the 5100P memory.
When you click
Clear Alarms List
, you will be prompted with the message
“
Are you sure you want to clear the alarms list?
”. Click
Yes
to
acknowl-
edge
the current alarms (this resets and clears the current alarms from this
screen). Click
No
if you do not wish to acknowledge the current alarms,
and to back out of this function.
Acknowledging (clearing) the alarms can be used to troubleshoot prob-
lems with the analyzer. For example, if an alarm that has been cleared
recurs, this could indicate a more serious issue. In some cases, it may not
be a significant issue, but it may be something to bring to the attention of
AMETEK Service. See also Troubleshooting – Alarms in Chapter 4 for correc-
tive action.
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