Display alarms, Figure 44, Display alarm active – Vaisala MMT330 User Manual

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Display Alarms

The Display Alarm feature provides two independently configurable
alarms for transmitters with the display/keypad option. Each alarm tracks
a selected quantity, with freely configurable limit values. Each alarm also
has a configurable hysteresis value to prevent unnecessary triggering
when the measurement fluctuates around an alarm limit. The alarms can
be configured for any quantity supported by the transmitter. The
configuration of the Display Alarms can only be done using the
display/keypad option.

You can have the alarm activate inside or outside the specified range by
setting the limits correctly:

- To have the alarm activate when the measured quantity is outside the

specified range, set the Act. above limit higher than the Act. below
limit.

- To have the alarm activate when the measured quantity is inside the

range, set the Act. above limit lower than the Act. below limit.

The alarm limits are shown on the graph display as thicker dotted lines.
When a display alarm is activated, the automatic scaling of the graph
display always keeps the limits in view.

When an alarm is activated, an alarm note is displayed on the display,
and the lights of the display will blink. If the data logger module is
installed, the alarm note includes the time and date of the alarm.

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Figure 44

Display Alarm Active

Multiple alarms can be active at the same time; the alarm that was
triggered first will be shown on the display. The next active alarm is
revealed when the currently shown alarm is acknowledged by pressing
the OK button.

Activated alarms are only shown on the screen; there are no alarm
messages output to the serial line. After an alarm has been
acknowledged, you must refer to the data graphs to see when the
measured quantities have exceeded the limits. You may use the optional

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