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Note 1:
Each pump has a number of different faults associated with it, depending on which faults are wired in/configured. Each one of these faults can be separately brought back and has a default tag
associated with it. By default, there is no Any Fault tag for each pump. To add the DNP tag configure via the LCD, go to Settings – More – Communications – DNP3 – DNP slave – Binary Inputs and
press Add New. This allows you to choose the Point Number (or accept the default). Navigate down to Tag and press Select. (To add the Modbus tag, follow the same process with Modbus instead).
You are now in the Tag Browser. Navigate through to Faults-Pump-Pump 1-Active and press OK. This has now configured a new DNP point to be Pump 1 Any Active Fault. Follow a similar process for
Pump 2.
Note 2:
High and High-High are 2 separate level alarms, with High level enabled by default. To bring back High-High separately, the default tag is Binary Input 30. To bring back Any Level Alarm as one tag,
you need to configure a new point. Follow the process as with Note 1 above, and navigate through the tag browser to Pump Control – Well - Well 1 – Level Alarm Summary – Any level alarm.
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