18 configuration - groups – JUMO 706581 LOGOSCREEN nt Operating Manual User Manual

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18 Configuration - Groups

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Channel 1 plus the positive tolerance and minus the positive hysteresis for the
alarm to be canceled again. The value for the “positive hysteresis” can only be
entered as a positive value.

Negative
hysteresis

If a negative tolerance infringement has occurred, the present measurement
from Channel 2 — 6 first has to rise above the measurement from Channel 1
plus the negative tolerance and plus the negative hysteresis for the alarm to be
canceled again. The value for the “negative hysteresis” can only be entered as
a positive value.

Example

The principle of initiating an alarm is the same as for the alarm configuration of
the individual analog channels.

Measurement (Channel 1) = 21°C

Measurement (Channel 2) = 21°C, tolerance band comparison is active.

Positive tolerance = 10°C

Positive hysteresis = 2°C

An alarm occurs if the present measurement (Channel 2) goes above 31°C.

The alarm is canceled if the present measurement (Channel 2) falls below
29°C.

Measurement (Channel 1) = 21°C

Measurement (Channel 2) = 21°C, tolerance band comparison is active.

Negative tolerance = -10°C

Negative hysteresis = 2°C

An alarm occurs if the present measurement (Channel 2) falls below 11°C.

The alarm is canceled if the present measurement (Channel 2) goes above
13°C.

In the example illustrated, Channel 1 is constant and Channel 2 alters its
measurement. However, this must not necessarily be so. It can also happen
that Channel 1 changes, or even that both channels change.

(1)

(2)

(3)

(3)

alarm on

alarm off

(1) = Negative alarm
(2) = Positive alarm
(3) = Hysteresis

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