Configuration
Entek IRD 6666 and 6667 Protection Monitors
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ALM 1-3 and ALM 4-6 submenus
The ALM 1-3 and ALM 4-6 submenus has the following options. The options are the same
in the two menus. ALM 1-3 contains the alarm options for channels 1–3. ALM 4-6 contains
the alarm options for channels 4–6.
Note: The RISING option allows you to set alarms on rising or falling temperature. For this
reason, you can set the Danger setpoint below the Alert setpoint. See “RISING submenu”
on page 25 for more information.
INHIBIT submenu
The INHIBIT submenu has the following options:
DANGER 1
ALERT 2
DANGER 2
ALERT 3
DANGER 3
EXIT
SET
ALERT 1
User menu
→
ALM 1-3
ALERT 1
Choose the Alert alarm setpoint for input channel 1 (-273.00 to 10000).
DANGER 1
Choose the Danger alarm setpoint for input channel 1 (-273.00 to 10000).
ALERT 2
Choose the Alert alarm setpoint for input channel 2.
DANGER 2
Choose the Danger alarm setpoint for input channel 2.
ALERT 3
Choose the Alert alarm setpoint for input channel 3.
DANGER 3
Choose the Danger alarm setpoint for input channel 3.
EXIT
Return to the User menu. The monitor remembers the current values for
menu options, but does not write them to memory until you exit the User
menu.
INHIB 2
INHIB 3
INHIB 4
INHIB 5
INHIB 6
EXIT
SET
INHIB 1
User menu
→
INHIBIT
INIHIB 1
Inhibit the channel 1 Danger alarm relays so that they do not change state
in the event of a Danger alarm (YES, NO).
INIHIB 2
Inhibit the channel 2 Danger alarm relays so that they do not change state
in the event of a Danger alarm.
INIHIB 3
Inhibit the channel 3 Danger alarm relays so that they do not change state
in the event of a Danger alarm.
INIHIB 4
Inhibit the channel 4 Danger alarm relays so that they do not change state
in the event of a Danger alarm.
INIHIB 5
Inhibit the channel 5 Danger alarm relays so that they do not change state
in the event of a Danger alarm.
INIHIB 6
Inhibit the channel 6 Danger alarm relays so that they do not change state
in the event of a Danger alarm.
EXIT
Return to the User menu. The monitor remembers the current values for
menu options, but does not write them to memory until you exit the User
menu.