Hi_alm (alarming), Hi_hi_alm (alarming), Hi_hi_lim (alarming) – National Instruments NI-FBUS User Manual

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Chapter 4

Parameters

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HI_ALM (Alarming)

The current state of the high alarm, along with a time and date stamp.

HI_HI_ALM (Alarming)

The current state of the high-high alarm, along with a time and date stamp.

HI_HI_LIM (Alarming)

The limit, in PV units, beyond which the high-high limit alarm is
considered active.

HI_HI_PRI (Alarming)

The priority of the high-high limit alarm.

HI_LIM (Alarming)

The limit, in PV units, beyond which the high limit alarm is considered
active.

HI_PRI (Alarming)

The priority of the high limit alarm.

IN (Process, Scaling, Tuning)

The primary input of the block.

IN_1 (Process, Scaling, Tuning)

The secondary input of the block.

IO_OPTS (I/O, Options, Scaling)

A bitmask used to adjust the way I/O blocks (AI, DI, AO, and DO) operate.

Discrete Input

This bit is set if the FP-3000 has discrete input
channels available.

Discrete Output

This bit is set if the FP-3000 has discrete output
channels available.

Table 4-13. Hard Types (Continued)

Bitmask

Description

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