American Fibertek Scout SS1 User Manual

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Alarm Names:

The default alarm name shall be labeled as alarm(#)-name. The alarm number sequence of 1
through 10 will reflect the order of the alarms as they are physically positioned on Scouts rear
panel. All ten alarms will appear in the Tree View.



Auxiliary Names:

The default auxiliary name shall be labeled as the aux(#)_name. The auxiliary number sequence
of 1 through 10 will reflect the physical order of the auxiliary outputs as positioned on Scout’s
rear panel. All ten auxiliary names will appear in the Tree View.

Sensor Warning and Alarm Settings When Probes Not Present:

If a probe is not connected to a port it will not be displayed in any programming mode or
Tree View as a logical device.

Sensor Warning and Alarm Values When Probes Are Present:

For default, no values can be applied to a sensor. The probe ID will appear in the space
provided for the probe ID and for the probe name.

Sensor Warning and Alarm Values in Views:

Prior to the operator programming a trigger value, no value will appear “Value That” or
in “Trigger Action”. The system will not take any reading other than that of the “Current
Reading”.

Log View:

The default for an alarm contact not contented will be “off” and will show as name only
(alarm 1 – 10).

Search function for all logs:

Date will be

Blank

Time Blank
Probe Select
Alarm contact

Select

Auxiliary Select
Warning Type

Select

Alarm Type

Select

NOTE: Do not use spaces when setting up probe, auxiliary, or alarm field names.

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