TAC AB, 2001-08-08
0-004-7506-4 (EN), 25 (36)
TAC Xenta OP Handbook
4 Dialogs with TAC Xenta 300 and 401
4.3
View/acknowledge alarms
To make the operator aware of unacknowledged alarms in the alarm
list the abbreviated application/base unit name (“AH02” in our exam-
ples) will flash. When the item “Alarms” has been found and selected
with Enter, a screen like the following will appear:
AH02 ALARMS: 6/6
P1
PUMP STOPPED
99-JAN-15 14:05 ON
On the top row there is an indication that this is alarm number six of
six in the list. To see the other alarms in the list use
or
.
The text “ON” in the above alarm example indicates that the alarm
has
tripped
but not been acknowledged.
A selected alarm is
acknowledged
when the operator presses
(Enter). The text “ON” will change to, for example, “ACK”.
Alarms which have tripped and then
returned
to normal state are
indicated with “OFF”.
On the Operator panel, for each point at any given moment, at most
one of the three alternatives below can appear:
ON
ON
ACK
OFF
Transitions between these three states at moments in time t1, t2 etc.,
and the disappearance from the list, may occur in the way shown in
the diagram below.
Possible events at alarms and the way they are presented in the alarm list: time, Alarm text, status
The alarm list is sorted in chronological order with the oldest event
displayed at the top. The alarm list is dimensioned to allow all points
of alarm to appear at the same time.
t1 Alarm ON
t2b Alarm OFF
t2a Alarm ACK
t3 Alarm ON
t3 Alarm ON
- - - -
- - - -
t1 Alarm ON
Acknowledge
Alarm goes
off
New alarm
New alarm
Alarm goes off
Acknowledge
New Alarm
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