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Setpoints/Alarms
10-4
7.
“SPC.6=0” compares the “SP 2” level to the UNFILTERED
measurements.
“SPC.6=1” compares “SP 2” to the FILTERED measurements.
8.
“SPC.7=0” Enables both setpoints 1 and 2.
“SPC.7=1” Disables both setpoints 1 and 2.
9.
“SPC.8=0” ENABLES the two front-panel LED indicators for setpoints 1
and 2 when you have chosen “SPC.7=0”.
“SPC.8=1” DISABLES the two front-panel LED indicators for setpoints 1
and 2. (use with caution; recommended only when other external over-
range indicators are present).
10. Press the
‘MENU’
button to store your selections and advance to
“AL CNF” (Alarm Configuration).
10.4 DEVIATION FUNCTION FOR ALARMS
Deviation functions apply to Alarms 1 and 2 (Setpoints 3 and 4) and act as
buffer zones to control setpoint action. The Alarm 1 deviation is the sum of
the Alarm 1 value plus the Setpoint 1 value; the Alarm 2 deviation is the
Alarm 2 value plus the Setpoint 2 value. The four types of deviation functions
are Process (no deviation), High, Low, and Deadband. The following
illustrate the ways in which the deviation function alters the alarm response.
Figure 10-3. Process Deviation
Figure 10-4. High Deviation for both Active Above and Active Below
ON
OFF
OFF
SIGNAL
LEVEL
ON
OFF
ON
SIGNAL
LEVEL
ACTIVE BELOW
ACTIVE ABOVE
SP3 = 100
SP1+SP3–HYS = 240
SP1+SP3 = 250
SP1+SP3 = 250
SP1+SP3+HYS = 260
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
SIGNAL
LEVEL
ON
OFF
ON
SIGNAL
LEVEL
100%
110%
ACTIVE BELOW
90%
100%
ACTIVE ABOVE
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