Setting up alarms, lists, and inspection codes, Alarms and the data collector – Rockwell Automation 1441-PEN25-Z Enpac 2500 Data Collector User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication GMSI10-UM002D-EN-E - August 2012

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Setting Up Measurements

Chapter 2

This figure shows the typical measurement location setup for tri-axial
measurements.

Figure 20 - Tri-axial Measurement Location Setup

Setting Up Alarms, Lists, and
Inspection Codes

This section describes the way Emonitor loads alarms, lists, and inspection codes
into the Enpac 2500. For more information on alarms, lists, and inspection codes,
see the Emonitor online help.

Alarms and the Data Collector

Emonitor and the Enpac 2500 support loading alarms with the list of
measurement definitions to the data collector.

Selecting Alarms to Load to the Enpac 2500 Data Collector

If you want to load an alarm to the data collector with a measurement
definition, you must set Trigger to ‘Yes‘ in the Alarm spreadsheet in
Emonitor.

If you set Trigger to ‘Yes‘ for two or more alarms for the same
measurement definition, Emonitor combines them to make a single alarm.

Supported Alarms with the Enpac 2500 Data Collector

This list describes alarms the Enpac 2500 supports, alarms it does not support,
and substitutes for some of the unsupported alarms.

The Enpac 2500 supports above, below, in window, and out of window
magnitude alarms for magnitude and numeric measurements.

You cannot select a magnitude out of window alarm in Emonitor. You
must create one by combining an above and a below alarm for the same
measurement definition. Emonitor creates an out of window alarm when
it builds the load file if both alarms are active.

The Enpac 2500 does not support spectrum (narrowband) alarms for
spectrum measurements. You can still set up spectrum alarms with
spectrum measurement definitions. Emonitor tests the measurements
against the alarms after you unload the data.

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