Rockwell Automation 1756-OF8H ControlLogix HART Analog I/O Modules User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-UM533C-EN-P - February 2011

Chapter 7

Configure the Modules with RSLogix 5000 Software

With an individual channel button selected, use these parameter descriptions to
configure the alarms.

Table 24 - Alarm Tab Parameters

Parameter

Action

Notes

Available in Hard
Run Mode?

Process Alarms

Enter values or drag
the corresponding
flags on the slider bar
to set the values.

The maximum and minimum values for these alarms are set by the High

Engineering and Low Engineering parameters on the Configuration tab.

Alarm thresholds are in engineering units.
To change the trigger points by whole numbers only, hold down the shift key while

dragging the flag on the slider bar.

A deadband appears around each value.

No

High High (HH)

Sets the level of input to a channel that causes the module to set the High High

alarm.

The alarm remains active until the input returns below this level by more than the

deadband.

If Latch Process Alarms is checked, the ChXHHAlarm indication remains set until

explicitly cleared.

High (HI)

Sets the level of input to a channel that causes the module to set the High alarm.
The alarm remains until the input returns below this level by more than the

deadband.

If Latch Process Alarms is checked, the ChXLAlarm indication remains set until

explicitly cleared.

Low (LO)

Sets the level of input on a channel that causes the module to set the Low alarm.
The alarm remains until the input returns above this level by more than the

deadband.

If Latch Process Alarms is checked, the ChXLAlarm indication remains set until

explicitly cleared.

Low Low (LL)

Set the level of input to a channel that causes the module to set a Low Low alarm.
The alarm remains until the input returns above this level, more than the

deadband.

If Latch Process Alarms is checked, the ChXLLAlarm indication remains set until

explicitly cleared.

Disable All Alarms

Check

Disables all alarms for a channel.

No

Latch Process
Alarms

Check

Maintains an alarm triggered condition for any of the process alarms, even after the
condition ceases. The alarm unlatches only with an explicit message acknowledging
the alarm.

No

Latch Rate Alarm

Check

When enabled, a Rate Alarm indication remains set, even when the alarm condition
returns to normal. This latch lets you maintain the alarm even after the condition
ceases. The alarm unlatches only with an explicit message acknowledging the alarm.

No

Deadband

Enter a value from
0.00…99,999,999.

Select a value at which an alarm, once set, will not disable as long as the input

value remains within the deadband range of the alarm trigger point. (This value in
combination with the process alarms creates the range.) This prevents the alarm
from cycling on and off if the process value hovers near the alarm threshold.

The alarm deadband can be only half the distance between high and low alarm

limits.

The default is 0.00
For related information, see

Alarm Deadband on page 58

.

No

Rate Alarm

Enter an alarm limit
value from
0.00…99,999,999.

Enter a Maximum Ramp Rate value to trigger a Rate Alarm when the input signal

rate of change exceeds the setpoint.

This is useful for detecting rapid process changes.
The default is 0.00
Set this alarm in engineering units/second.

No

Unlatch All

Click

Unlatches all alarms.
Is not available when the project is offline.

Yes

Unlatch

Click

Unlatches the adjacent alarm condition.
Is not available when the project is offline.

Yes

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