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DGC6 – UserManual
4.8.3.9 SP Fault Assigned to Alarm
In this menu you can define, which alarms should be activated by a fault at the measuring point.
Symbol
Description
Default Function
Alarm - 1 2 3 4
Fault - 0 0 0 0
Fault SP
1 1 0 0
0 = Alarm not ON at SP fault
1 = Alarm ON at SP fault
4.8.3.10 Alarm Assigned to Alarm Relay
Each of the four alarms can be assigned to any physically existing alarm relay 1 to 32 or signal relay R1 to R96.
Unused alarms aren’t assigned to an alarm relay.
Symbol
Description
Default Function
0
A1
A2
A3
A4
0
0
0
0
RX = Assignment of the alarms A1 - A4 to the signal relays R1-R96
X = Assignment of the alarms A1 - A4 to the alarm relays 1-32
4.8.3.11 SP Signal Assigned to Analog Output
The measuring point signal (current or average value) can be assigned to one of the max. 16 analog outputs.
The same assignment to different outputs (8) generates a functional duplication. This is often used to control remote
devices in parallel (supply fan in the basement, exhaust fans on the roof).
If several assignments are made to one analog output, the output signal is output WITHOUT fault information. It should
be noted that a mixture of different types of gas often makes no sense.
In the case of a single assignment = additional analog output 1:1, the signal is output WITH fault information.
Analog output see also: 4.8.4.8.
Symbol
Description
Default Function
x y
Analog Output
x y
x = SP Signal is assigned to analog output x.
(activates output control -> signal can be used)
y = SP Signal is assigned to analog output y.
(activates output control -> signal can be used)
0 = SP Signal isn’t assigned to any analog output
or no release in the System Setup
(means also: no active output control)