AccuPro-5000
™
MEASUREMENT SYSTEM OPERATOR MANUAL
Issued by Department:
Engineering
Doc. Number:
5000-00-00-002
Revision:
02
Effective Date:
10/05/2021
File: 5000-00-00-002-r2_
AccuPro_5000_Operator_Manual
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represents a disabled or non-active channel despite the presence of optional boards associated with the
respective channel.
The Red State has the highest priority for an active channel which indicates the assertion of an Alarm
Status. An Alarm Status informs the user of a potential problem condition or pre-defined event which
typically requires intervention before normal channel operation can resume. (See main menu option
titled
for further details.)
The Amber State indicates the assertion of an Alert Status which has a lower priority than the Alarm
Status. It is used to highlight events as configured by the user, but it can further assist a factory
technician while performing calibration and configuration of a channel. It may also indicate a condition
considered to be outside the recommended or operational parameters of the channel.
Finally, the Green State has the lowest priority which indicates that a channel is calibrated, configured,
and ready for normal operation. Table 8 illustrates various situations and how their rated priority
factors in to the LED status notification.
HIGHER PRIORITY
Status Notification
LOWER PRIORITY
→
OFF
RED
(Alarm Status)
AMBER
(Alert Status)
GREEN
(Ready Status)
•
Inactive Channel
(No AIB Detected)
•
Leak Detected
•
No Reference
Voltage Detected
•
Reference Power
Bad
•
Relay Setpoint
asserted
(Optional
Configuration)
•
AIB Flash Error
•
AOB Flash Error
•
RTC Flash Error
•
Relay Setpoint
asserted (Optional
Configuration)
•
Measurement Over
Capacity
•
No AIB
Configuration saved
to Factory Flash
•
No AOB
Configuration saved
to Factory Flash
•
AIB Not Calibrated
•
AOB Not Calibrated
•
Channel Ready
Table 8: Alerts/Alarms Priority Levels