5.7.1 Alarms
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FIGURE 5-5 illustrates the interaction between alarm setpoint and dead band in
non-latching operation. With the high alarm setpoint at 100 K and the dead band
at 5 K, the high alarm triggers when sensor input temperature increases to 100 K,
and it will not deactivate until temperature drops to 95 K. In addition, the same
5 K dead band is applied to the low alarm setpoint as well.
To setup an alarm, enter the Alarm Setup menu by pressing the
Alarm
key. If a latching
alarm has been activated, you will be prompted with a Reset Alarm? message. Select
No to enter the Alarm Setup menu.
Menu Navigation:
Alarm
Q
Input
(
A, B, C, D
)
Q
Latching
Q
(Off, On)
Alarm
Q
Input
(
A, B, C, D
)
Q
Deadband
Q
(see note below)
Low and High Setpoint limits are determined by the Preferred Units of the associated
sensor input.
Default:
Latching
Q
Off
Deadband
Q
1.0000 K
Interface Command:
ALARM
FIGURE 5-5
Dead band example
High alarm activated
Low alarm activated
Low alarm setpoint
Temperature reading
High alarm setpoint
High alarm deactivated
100 K
95 K
55 K
50 K
Low alarm deactivated
Deadband = 5 K
Alarm latching off
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