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3–9 Process Alarms
There are at most two independent alarms available by adjusting OUT2. If AL2 is selected for
OUT2, then OUT2 will perform alarm 2 function. Now NONE can't be selected for A2FN, otherwise
Er06
will be displayed. A process alarm sets an absolute trigger level (or temperature). When the
process (could be PV1, PV 2, or PV1-PV2) exceeds that absolute trigger level, an alarm occurs. A
process alarm is independent from the set point. Adjust A1FN (Alarm 1 function) in the setup
menu. One of eight functions can be selected for process alarm. These are: PV1.H, PV1.L,
PV2.H, PV2.L, P1.2.H, P1.2.L, D1.2.H and D1.2.L.
When PV1.H or PV1.L is selected, the alarm examines the PV1 value. When PV2.H or PV2.L is
selected, the alarm examines the PV2 value. When P1.2.H or P1.2.L is selected, the alarm occurs
if the PV1 or PV2 value exceeds the trigger level. When D1.2.H or D1.2.L is selected, the alarm
occurs if the PV1-PV2 (difference) value exceeds the trigger level. The trigger level is determined
by A1SP (Alarm 1 set point) and A1HY (Alarm 1 hysteresis value) in User Menu for alarm 1. The
hysteresis value is introduced to avoid interference action of alarm in a noisy environment.
Normally A1HY can be set with a minimum (0.1) value. A1DV and/or A2DV are hidden if alarm 1
and/or alarm 2 are set for process alarm.
Normal Alarm: A1MD=NORM
When a normal alarm is selected, the alarm output is de-energized in the non-alarm
condition and energized in an alarm condition.
Latching Alarm: A1MD=LTCH
If a latching alarm is selected, once the alarm output is energized, it will remain
unchanged even if the alarm condition is cleared. The latching alarms are disabled
when the power is shut off or if event input is applied with proper selection of EIFN.
Holding Alarm: A1MD=HOLD
A holding alarm prevents an alarm from powering up. The alarm is enabled only
when the process reaches the set point value (may be SP1 or SP2, see section 4-1
event input ). Afterwards, the alarm performs the same function as a normal alarm.
Latching/Holding Alarm: A1MD=LT.HO
A latching/holding alarm performs both holding and latching function.
Examples:
Error Code
8 Types of Process Alarms:
PV1.H, PV1.L, PV2.H, PV2.L,
P1.2.H, P1.2.L, D1.2.H, D1.2.L
Process Alarm 1
Setup: A1FN, A1MD
Adjust: A1SP, A1HY
Trigger level=A1SP-A1HY
Process Alarm 2
Setup: OUT2, A2FN, A2MD
Adjust: A2SP, A2HY
Trigger level=A2SP-A2HY
Reset Latching alarm
1. Power off
2. Apply event input in
accordance with proper
selection of EIFN
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