ADS Environmental Services Profile Software 950015B6 User Manual

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Depth Alarms Edit the following MLI device parameters

when you want the monitor to send out an alarm(s) to an ADS
IntelliServe system under high depth conditions.

High Threshold Enter the flow depth at which you want
the monitor to contact the ADS IntelliServe system to
initiate an alarm. Typically, this value is set to a height
slightly below, equivalent to, or exceeding the pipe height
to ensure notification occurs when the pipe is full or
surcharge conditions exist. Alarm conditions will
discontinue, or conditions will return to normal, when the
flow depth falls 1 inch below the depth designated for the
High Threshold.

High-High Threshold Enter a second, higher flow
depth at which you want the monitor to contact the
IntelliServe system. This value must be zero when this
feature is not in use or greater than the value entered for
High Threshold when it is in use. ADS recommends
setting the High High Threshold at least 2 inches greater
than the High Threshold. Alarm conditions will
discontinue, or conditions will return to normal, when the
flow depth falls 1 inch below the depth designated for the
High High Threshold.

Note: The monitor evaluates the flow conditions for
alarm settings based on the Normal interval when the Dual
Data Rate
feature is not in use. When the Dual Data Rate
feature is in use, the monitor evaluates the flow conditions
at the Fast interval.

Unidepth Averaging Set up the monitor to average the

Unidepth data logged using MLI in the following way:

Readings to Average Select the number of consecutive
Unidepth readings you want the monitor to average to limit
the impact of erroneous readings on the data.

Store Data Select this checkbox to save the averaged
Unidepth data to the monitor memory. When the value
entered for Readings to Average is greater than 1, the

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