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15. Alarm
This chapter describes device alarms and the responses operators make to different alarms.
After running, disconnect the device from the power supply by unplugging the power cord,
an audible alert sounds like “beep beep beep, beep-beep, beep beep beep, beep-beep”,
which means the alarming system of the device works normally.
WARNING!
• To avoid the failure of the alarm, do not set the alarm limit to the limit value.
15.1 Grading for Alarming and Description
The grading for alarming and description of this equipment is presented as follows:
Grade
Sign of
Grading
Description
High
!!!
Requires operator to make instant response
Intermediate
!!
Requires operator to make instant on-time response
Low
!
Requires operator to be more cautious about the change
of the state of equipment
15.2 Visual Alarming
The grading for the visual alarming is expressed by the background of the alarming
information on the top of the screen and the color of the LED light under the silence key,
which is described as follows:
Grade
Visual
Description
High
Red
Red light flickers—high-grade alarming
Intermediate
Yellow
Yellow light flickers—intermediate alarming
Low
Yellow
Yellow light indicates in a fixed manner—low-grade
alarming
15.3 Auditory Alarming
In the case of alarming, the alarming sounds at different grades will occur and are described
as follows:
Grade
Auditory
Description
High
beep beep beep
beep-beep
beep beep beep
beep beep
Intermediate
beep beep beep
Low
beep