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LX Series Unit Ventilator Controller User's Guide
77
Alarm Configuration
On this screen, you can set the alarm high and low limits, offset, and alarm delays
(Figure 35).
Alarms monitor network variables or control points. These variables or points are
called
monitored variables
. When a monitored variable has a value that causes an
alarm message to be transmitted, then the monitored variable is in the
alarm state
.
Table 19 describes the alarm configuration parameters.
Space and Return Temperatures and Humidity
Space and Return Temperature and Humidity alarms have an alarm delay and an
alarm offset only. In this case, the alarm becomes active when both of the
following conditions are present:
•
The monitored temperature is outside of the range bounded by the setpoint plus
or minus the alarm offset.
Table 19: Alarm Configuration Parameters
Field
Description
Alarm Delay
Enter the length of time that an input must be in the alarm state before an alarm
sounds.
Alarm Offset
Enter the amount of deviation from the setpoint that causes an alarm to sound.
Alarm Low
Limit
Enter a value at which the alarm becomes active. The alarm becomes active
when the monitored variable falls below this value.
Alarm High
Limit
Enter a value at which the alarm becomes active. The alarm becomes active
when the monitored variable rises above this value.
Figure 35: Alarm Configuration