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Note: The
Var33
Horn_Operation_Select can be changed at
any time, whether or not an alarm event is present. Also,
while the Horn Relay #8 is sounding,
Var33
can be
changed ‘on-the-fly’ from solid blast to oscillating blast,
or from oscillating blast to solid blast, and its effects are
immediately heard (as long as the Horn ‘time’ has not
expired following an alarm event.)
Note: The Horn-Relay is also used to tell the user that a
‘Silence_Horn/Alarm_RESET’ command has existed
for 60 or more seconds. This happens independently of
how
Var33
is programmed. See Troubleshooting Section
“LCD Display and 4-digit LED Display Error Messages,
Err6” for details.
Var34.
Hour_and_Speed_Command_Select.
Var34
selects how the Disable/Enable commands are given to the
ES1 for operating the Hour_Meter and for Speed_Monitoring.
The
Var34
range is limited to these below listed choices:
‘0000’ = Disable (i.e., Stop) the Hour_Meter and Speed_
Monitoring by a ‘maintained’ open input at
TB34
(i.e.,
TB34
pin 1 disconnected from pin 2).
Enable (i.e., Run) the Hour_Meter and Speed_
Monitoring by a ‘maintained’ closed input at
TB34
(i.e.,
TB34
pin 1 connected to pin 2).
‘0001’ = Disable (i.e., Stop) the Hour_Meter and Speed_
Monitoring by a ‘maintained’ closed or
a ‘one-shot’ closed input at
TB32
pins 1 and 2.
Enable (i.e., Run) the Hour_Meter and Speed_
Monitoring by a ‘one-shot’ closed input at
TB34
pins
1 and 2, (but if-and-only-if the ‘Disable’ input at
TB32
pins 1 and 2 is open).
‘0002’ = Disable (i.e., Stop) the Hour_Meter and Speed_
Monitoring by a ‘maintained’ open or
a ‘one-shot’ open input at
TB32
pins 1 and 2.
Enable (i.e., Run) the Hour_Meter and Speed_
Monitoring by a ‘one-shot’ closed input at
TB34
pins
1 and 2, (but if-and-only-if the ‘Disable’ input at
TB32
pins 1 and 2 is closed).
Note: When
Var34
= 0001 or 0002, then the Disable command
takes precedence over the Enable command. Because of
this, the Enable (Run) command at
TB34
is only effective
if the Disable (Stop) command at
TB32
is not present.
Note: If not using Speed Monitoring, then see
Var09
for how to
disable Speed Monitoring completely, which then leaves
the
Var34
settings to apply to just the Hour_Meter.
Factory default for Var34 is 0000 for a ‘maintained’ closed
input is needed at TB34 for an Enable command.
Note: See the “Troubleshooting Section” for related discussion
of ‘Concerning the Var34 Disable/Enable Commands’ vs.
the Speed Display’s discrete LED’s and speed alarms.
Var35.
Test_Mode_Select.
This variable selects whether to operate the ES1 in the ‘real-live-
data-mode’ or in a ‘test-data-mode’.
The
Var35
range is limited to these below listed choices:
Var35
Value
LED Display
Operation
Mode
Method of Relay Output Testing
0000
Live Data
N.A.
0001
Test Data
In simulated alarm events
(as described below)
0002
Test Data
All relays held ‘energized’
0003
Test Data
All relays held ‘de-energized’
0004
Test Data
Test each of the 8 digital inputs
with each of the 8 relay outputs.
(See next table for details on
Var35 = 0004).
When
Var35
is set to a ‘0001’, a ‘0002’, a ‘0003’, or a ‘0004’,
then the LCD and LED displays cycle through and display all
‘0000’, all ‘1111’, all ‘2222’, etc, all the way up to all ‘9999’,
then wrap back around to all ‘0000’, repeating the cycle
indefinitely.
Also when
Var35
is set to ‘non-zero’ the following happens:
When the LCD/LED displays all show ‘0000’, then the small
discrete LED warning lights are all OFF, and all four of the
LCD’s decimal points are ON as ‘0.0.0.0.’.
- And with
Var35
= ‘0001’ the 8 output Relays are all
de-energized.
When the LCD/LED displays all show ‘1111’, ‘2222’, or
‘3333’, then the small discrete LED warning lights are all
Green.
- And with
Var35
= ‘0001’ the 8 output Relays simulate a
‘Green zone’ event (i.e., all is okay – no alarms present).
When the LCD/LED displays all show ‘4444’, ‘5555’, or
‘6666’, then the small discrete LED warning lights are all
Yellow.
- And with
Var35
= ‘0001’ the 8 output Relays simulate a
‘Yellow_Alarm’ event (i.e., a warning event).
When the LCD/LED displays all show ‘7777’, ‘8888’, or
‘9999’, then the small discrete LED warning lights are all
Red.
- And with
Var35
= ‘0001’ the 8 output Relays simulate a
‘Red_Alarm’ event (i.e., a shutdown event).
(Var35 continued on next page).
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