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The parameter shows and sets the alarm trip delay for the alarm being configured, i.e., the time that the value of the process
variable has to exceed the alarm setpoint for the alarm to trip.
This parameter prevents repeated alarms due to instantaneous and insignificant exceeding of that value or nuisance trips.
If the parameter is set to “0.00” the alarm will be instantaneous, regardless of the time in which the process variable exce-
eds the alarm setpoint.
For a detailed explanation of this behavior, see paragraph “5.6.1. Generic alarms AL1...AL4” on page “5.3.1. Generic alarms
AL2-4” on page 74.
The parameter only appears for ALARM=2, ALARM=3 and ALARM=4.
It is always 0.00 for Alarm 1
Unit of measurement
: Minutes.seconds
Options
:
0.00...99.59
4.6.9. MSG.AL - Alarm message
Acronym
Scrolling message
Submenu
Attributes
MSG.AL
SCROLLING MESSAGE AT ALARM ACT
ALARM
R W
The parameter shows and sets the number of the message associated with tripping of the alarm being configured, i.e.,
the scrolling message shown on the display.
For more information on scrolling messages, see paragraph “3.1.2.2. Scrolling messages” on page 24.
If the parameter is set to “0” no message will be displayed when the alarm trips.
The same message number can be assigned to different alarms
The default MSG.AL for Alarm 1 is message “5” (for LANG1 it corresponds to “HIGH ALARM1”, for LANG2 it corre-
sponds to “MAXIMUM ALARM1”).
Unit of measurement
:
Message number
Options
:
0...25
4.6.10. MSG.AN - Alarm reset message
Acronym
Scrolling message
Submenu
Attributes
MSG.AN
SCROLLING MESSAGE AT ALARM DISACT
ALARM
R W
The parameter displays and sets the message number associated with alarm deactivation after an alarm condition was
intercepted and left saved (for alarms with latching only).
The parameter only appears if LATCH=On or OnOF.
Further information on scrolling messages are found in paragraph “3.1.2.2. Scrolling messages” on page 34.
When the parameter is set to “0”, no message is displayed when the alarm is deactivated. The same message (number)
can be attributed to different alarms.
The default MSG.ACN for Alarm 1 is message “6” (for LANG1 it corresponds to “HIGH ALARM1 PRESS R”, for LANG2 it
corresponds to “MAXIMUM ALARM1 PRESS R”).
Unit of measurement
:
Message number
Options
:
0...25
4. CONFIGURATION