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GDS-68XP Operation & Maintenance Manual, Revision 3.4
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ALARM OUTPUTS MENU
The Alarm Outputs Menu controls the four optional alarm relays (if installed). These setting include relay
programming, acknowledge, failsafe mode and specific input override options.
NOTE: The Alarm / Modbus board containing the 3x alarm relays and 1x fault relay is optional on the
GDS-68XP.
Figure 9-2: Alarm Outputs Menu Tree
Alarm Outputs
Alarm Outputs
Alarm Outputs
Alarm Outputs
Relay 1 →
Relay 2 →
Relay 3 →
Relay x
Relay x
Relay x
Relay x
Alarm 1 Off
Alarm 2 Off
Alarm 3 Off
Fault Off
Acknowledge No
Failsafe No
Override
None
None
Ch1 Alarm 1
Ch1 Alarm 2
Ch1 Alarm 3
Ch1 Fault
Ch2 Alarm 1
Ch2 Alarm 2
Ch2 Alarm 3
Ch2 Fault
Ch1/2 Cal Zero
Ch1 Cal Span
Ch2 Cal Span
1/2 Cal Zero/Span
Alarm 1, 2, 3 and Fault –
Determines which channel or combination of
channels can activate the relay.
Options are “Off”, “Ch1”, “Ch2”, “Ch1 and
Ch2”, and “Ch1 or “Ch2”.
Acknowledge
– Determines if the alarm can be reset by an Acknowledge
command (YES) or not (NO).
Failsafe
– Determines if the relay is OFF when inactive (NO) or ON when
inactive (YES). Failsafe connections thru the Normally Open connection will
open automatically if the alarm activates or if power is lost.
Override
– Allows the relay to be dedicated to a specific channel alarm
level or function such as calibration. Settings that involve calibration allow
the relay to be connected to a cylinder of calibration gas via a solenoid
valve to enable automatic application of calibration gas if the unit is placed
in Cal Mode.
All three relay outputs are identical and can be set to respond to
channel 1 or channel 2 events. The fault relay is always dedicated to