Aalborg TIO Totalizer I/O Flow Monitor/Controller User Manual

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Events Latch Mask:

1-Hight Flow Alm. [ ]
2-Low Flow Alm.

[ ]

3-Range b/w H-L

[ ]

4-Tot#1> Limit

[ ]

0-CPU Temp. High [*]

In the example shown above, latch features for all events are disabled,
except event #0. In order to change Event Latch mask settings, the user
should select the desired event using UP and DN buttons and then press
the RIGHT button. The asterisk will appear/disappear on the right side of
the corresponding event. The asterisk represents that the latch feature is
enabled. In order to disable latch feature, the corresponding asterisk
must be removed. Use ENT button to accept and save new Event Latch
mask settings in the device’s non-volatile memory.

c) Event Register Mask (Tabular entry)

Using the Event Register Mask settings, the user can individually enable
(unmask) or disable (mask) each event. The event is enabled if the
asterisk sign [*] is set to the right across from corresponding event. If
the event is disabled, it will not be processed and indicated in the Events
status Register even actual conditions for the event have occurred. By
default the unit is shipped from the factory with only one event active:
“0 – CPU Temperature Too High”. All other events are disabled. A typical
display with Event Register Mask selection is shown below.

Events Latch Mask:

1-Hight Flow Alm. [ ]
2-Low Flow Alm.

[ ]

3-Range b/w H-L

[ ]

4-Tot#1> Limit

[ ]

In the example shown above, all events are disabled, except event #0. In
order to change Event Register mask settings user should select the
desired event using UP and DN buttons and then press the RIGHT
button. The asterisk will appear/disappear on the right side of the
corresponding event. The asterisk represents that the event is enabled. In
order to disable event, the corresponding asterisk must be removed.
Use the ENT button to accept and save the new Event Register mask
settings in the device’s nonvolatile memory.

0-CPU Temp. High [*]

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