Marathon monitors inc – Marathon Computer AACC 2000 User Manual

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Marathon Monitors Inc.

AACC 2000 Carbon Nov. 1, 1997

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AL

AL

Alarm configuration

Values

The controller contains four ‘soft’ alarms, which are configured in this list. Once configured,
they can be attached to a physical output as described in the alarm relay configuration list,

AA Conf’.

AL1

Alarm 1 Type

see Table A

Ltch Latching

no/YES/Evnt/mAn

*

bLoc Blocking

no/YES

AL2

Alarm 2 Type

see Table A

Ltch Latching

no/YES/Evnt/mAn

*

bLoc Blocking

no/YES

AL3

Alarm 3 Type

see Table A

Ltch Latching

no/YES/Evnt/mAn

*

bLoc Blocking

no/YES

AL4

Alarm 4 Type

see Table A

Ltch Latching

no/YES/Evnt/mAn

*

bLoc Blocking

(not if ‘

AL4’ = ‘rAt’)

no/YES

Table A - Alarm types
Value

Alarm type

OFF

No alarm

FSL

PV Full scale low

FSH

PV Full scale high

dEv

PV Deviation band

dHi

PV Deviation high

dLo

PV Deviation low

LCr

Load Current low

HCr

Load Current high

FL2

Input 2 Full Scale low

FH2

Input 2 Full Scale high

LOP

Working Output low

HOP

Working Output high

LSP

Working Setpoint low

HSP

Working Setpoint high

rAt

PV Rate of change
AL4 only

Alarm Modes

no’ means that the alarm will be non-latching.

YES’ means that the alarm will be latched, with automatic resetting. Automatic resetting means that if a

reset is actioned before the alarm has cleared, then it will automatically reset when it clears

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