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A L 1
Alarm Setpoints
A L 2
A L 3
A L 4
Up to four alarm setpoints are provided, depending on the options ordered. Each of these
setpoints may be programmed as a high or low setpoint and for standard or failsafe relay
operation in Supervisor Setup.
Press
ENTER/SAVE
The display will show
HI
or
LO
to indicate whether the alarm was config-
ured as a high setpoint or low setpoint
Press
ENTER/SAVE
To save the new value, press the ENTER/SAVE pushbutton. Alarm output
type is displayed: either
STD
(standard) or
FSAFE
(failsafe).
Press
ENTER/SAVE
To save the new alarm output type, press the ENTER/SAVE pushbutton. The
current alarm setpoint value will be displayed.
Press
INCREASE
DECREASE
INCREASE and DECREASE pushbuttons can be used to change the setpoint
value. Hold it until the new setpoint value is reached.
The longer the pushbutton is held, the faster the display moves to the required
setpoint value.
Press
ENTER/SAVE
To save the new setpoint value, press the ENTER/SAVE pushbutton.
Press
INCREASE
DECREASE
INCREASE or DECREASE pushbutton can now be used to set the alarm
HI
or
L0
respectively.
HI
indicates alarming when the signal is greater than the
setpoint value.
L0
indicates alarming when the signal is less than the setpoint
value.
Press
INCREASE
DECREASE
INCREASE or DECREASE pushbutton can be used to change the alarm out-
put type to standard or failsafe, respectively. Standard outputs use a non-ener-
gized relay coil, i.e. the relay coil is energized to indicate an alarm condition.
Failsafe outputs use an energized relay coil, i.e. the relay coil must be de-
energized to indicate an alarm condition.