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9.5.7 Define Sensor as Alarmable or Event

Each sensor may be defined as Alarmable (AL) or as an Event (EV).

• For a sensor defined as alarmable, the following alarm reactions

occur when the high-setpoint threshold is crossed: the LCD flashes,

the audible horn sounds, configured pager numbers will be notified

and a record is entered in the Alarm Log.

• For a sensor defined as an event, the high-setpoint occurrence is

recorded in the Event Log.

By default, all sensors are set up as AL (Alarmable).

• From the Setup Sensor Menu, choose Alarm/Event, as shown at

right, and press Enter ↵ .

• To change the type of sensor, use the arrows

↑ ↓

to

choose

AL (Alarmable) or EV (Event), then press Enter ↵ .

9.5.8 Set Up Alarmable Sensors in Latched or Unlatched Mode

Alarmable sensor points may be set up in Latched mode (Y), requiring

the user to clear the Universal Monitor alarms after an alarm has

occurred, or Unlatched mode (N), meaning that alarms will automati-

cally clear after a return-to-normal state. The default setting for

alarmable sensors is N (Unlatched). Any sensor defined as an event is

automatically Unlatched.
A sensor defined as Latched does not reset automatically after an

alarm. It will remain in the triggered position even after the monitored

sensor returns to normal. After an alarm, the user must manually

reset Latched sensors, as described in 9.12.1 - Clear Active Alarms.

This also means that any digital outputs linked to a Latched sensor

will remain triggered until the sensor is manually reset.
A sensor defined as Unlatched will automatically track the status of

the monitored sensor. No action by the user is required.

• From the Setup Sensor Menu, choose Latched, as shown at right,

and press Enter ↵ .

• To change this feature, use the arrows

↑ ↓

to

choose Y (Yes -

Latched) or N (No - Unlatched), then press Enter ↵ .

NOTE: Only alarmable sensors may be set up as Latched. If you

attempt to set up an event as Latched, the message shown at right

appears. Press the ESC key to return to the previous screen to con-

tinue configuring the digital input.
The only way to reset latched alarms is by clearing active alarms. This

step is required to return latched points to their normal state. For

details, see 9.12.1 - Clear Active Alarms.

Setup Sensor Menu

SETUP SENSOR_1

CONNECTED : Y
LABEL: ROOM_TMP

↑ ↓=NEXT

=SELECT

UNITS: DEG
4 mA: +050.0
20 mA: +090.0
OFFSET: +005.0

> ALARM/EVENT: AL

LATCHED: N
LOW SETPT: -0999.9
HIGH SETPT: +0999.9
SENSOR DELAY: 00:01

Alarmable / Event

IS SENSOR AN ALARM
OR EVENT? AL

↑ ↓=AL/EV

=END

Setup Sensor Menu

SETUP SENSOR_1

CONNECTED : Y
LABEL: ROOM_TMP

↑ ↓=NEXT

=SELECT

UNITS: DEG
4 mA: +050.0
20 mA: +090.0
OFFSET: +005.0
ALARM/EVENT: AL

> LATCHED: N

LOW SETPT: -0999.9
HIGH SETPT: +0999.9
SENSOR DELAY: 00:01

Latched / Unlatched

IS ALARM
LATCHED? N

↑ ↓=Y/N

=END

Message (if sensor has

been defined as an event)

LATCH NOT ALLOWED
WHEN IN EVENT MODE

ESC=BACK

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