Other programming, 5 alarm – Omega RD200 User Manual

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11. OTHER PROGRAMMING

11.5 Alarm


Alarm parameters (alarm types, alarm value, etc.) can be programmed for each alarm point (channel, level). By
programming the alarm parameters, alarm activation can be displayed and also the activation and reset can be
printed. See Section 10.3. Press and simultaneously to display the [Alarm] programming screen.

Alarm output is an option. The alarm outputs for “FAiL (failure) ” and “C. End (chart paper end)” are available in

addition to measured values.

1

Alarm Parameters

The default is no alarm programmed.


1) Alarm points (Channel, level)

Alarm point can be programmed up to level 4 for
each channel. “FAiL” and “C. End” can be
programmed instead of the channels.

FAiL…Alarm when the hardware except

servo-circuit/mechanism is abnormal

In this condition, the status lamp is not lit.

C. End…Alarm at just before when the chart paper

ends.

2) Alarm types

10 different alarm types can be selected for each
alarm point.

: High alarm

: Low alarm

Absolute

value

: High alarm with
standby

: Low alarm with
standby

Rate-of-

change

: Increase limit

: Decrease limit

: Differential high
alarm

: Differential low
alarm

Differential

: Differential high
alarm

with

standby

: Differential low
alarm

with

standby

3) Alarm value

Value for alarm activation




4) Others

Rate-of-change alarm: Program measuring

count (1 to 20)

Differential alarm: Program channels to be
compared.










(1) The above figure shows programming alarm

point up to level 4 on CH 1.

(2) Alarm is in active at level 2 (high alarm) as the

measured value (55) is higher than the alarm
value (50).

*No alarm output is provided to the standard
specifications and the relay No. is fixed to “0”. Refer
to Section 12.2 for the programming of relay No.

2

Alarm Types

The high alarm for the absolute value activates when the measured value equals to or is higher than the alarm
value. The low alarm activates when the measured value equals to or is lower than the alarm value.
For the rate-of-change alarm and the differential alarm, refer to the followings.


Increase limit alarm: Change width (PV2 to PV1) per unit

time (

∆t) is plus.

Decrease limit alarm: Change width (PV2 to PV1) per unit

time (

∆t) is minus.







Unit time (

∆t) = Measuring interval (about 0.1 sec.) x

Measuring count (1 to 20)

* Do not apply a “minus” symbol to the alarm value of the

decrease limit alarm ().


This is the function not to activate an alarm until
the alarm becomes in reset condition, even if the
alarm is in active condition. This function is only
available when the power supply is turned on.
When changing parameters, this function is only
available by reprogramming it after clearing once.






Difference of measured value (absolute value) equals to or
is higher than alarm value: Differential high alarm activation
Difference of measured value (absolute value) equals to or
is lower than alarm value: Differential low alarm activation

Relations between alarm

parameters and alarm activation

35

0

L

1
1

50

0

H

1
2

60

0

H

1
3

70

0

H

1
4

0

100

(55)

Measured value

Alarm
specifications

Channel

Level

Alarm type

(Relay No.)*

Alarm value

Alarm
points

Absolute value alarm

Rate-of-change alarm

Differential alarm

Alarm with standby

Alarm activation

Alarm

value

Difference of measured

value (absolute value)

Alarm activation

Alarm

value

(Differential high alarm)

(Differential low alarm)

SHIFT

8

ALARM

△t

High alarm Low alarm

 alarm value*

 alarm value

U

0

D

Change width

(PV2 to PV1)

Difference of measured

value (absolute value)

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