d) Click on the drop-down menu and set the alarm relay contact of
each individual ALARM to OPEN or CLOSE when its respective
ALARM is triggered.
Each alarm will be triggered above or below setpoint as you
have selected in Step c).
The schematic symbol under the drop down menu represents the
alarm logic that has been selected. If you select OPEN, the
schematic will show an 'open' alarm relay contact. If you select
CLOSED, the schematic will show a 'closed' alarm relay contact.
c) Click on the drop-down menu and set the ALARM to trigger
ABOVE SETPOINT or BELOW SETPOINT. This causes
the alarm flag located on the LCD to illuminate in accordance
with your desired setting and the alarm relay contact to open
or close as configured in the next step.
e) View the ALARM STATUS.
Both independent ALARMS have their own ALARM STATUS.
If an ALARM is not triggered, the ALARM STATUS will display
'OFF' in green.
If an ALARM is triggered, its ALARM STATUS will display
'ON' in red.
*For an ALARM to be triggered, it will take into account the
complete logic of how the ALARM was set up. This includes
SETPOINT, DELAY, OPEN/CLOSE CONTACT ON ALARM, and
ALARM ABOVE OR BELOW SETPOINT.
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