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8.4

Limits

Each alarm channel can compare its data value to either one or two limit

values depending on the test mode selected. For test modes that require

only a single limit value, the data is compared against the first limit value

allocated to the channel. For two limits, it is compared against both.

Both the data and limit values are held in floating-point format, so

some care should be exercised when using the “eq” test mode as the values

may not be exactly equal (displayed values are usually truncated after a few

decimal places).

8.5

Action

Alarms can be used either in isolation or combined with others for more

complex situations. The action parameter for an alarm defines how it

interacts with the next defined alarm channel. Available action modes are

listed below.

Alarm

Action Mode

Mode

Result,

none

Alarm is acting in isolation,

or

Alarm result should be logically “or’d” with

the result of the next defined alarm,

and

Alarm result should be logically “and’d”

with the result of the next defined alarm.

Any single alarm, or the last alarm in a logical chain, should have its

action mode set to none. Only those alarms with an action mode “none” will

actually trigger an alarm event.

8.6

On/Off Delays

The resultant alarm condition can be filtered with respect to time by defining

on/off delays for the alarm channel. These delays are expressed in seconds

and can be set to any value between 0 and 65535 (approximately 18 hours).

A value of zero means the change of alarm condition will be

processed immediately it occurs. Any other value means the alarm condition

must remain steady in that state for the specified period of time before the

change of condition is processed. Any change of alarm condition within the

specified time period will cause the delay time to be counted again.

8.7

On/Off Values

Each alarm channel can be allocated a pair of data values that it can pass on

to a data channel whenever the alarm changes state. This allows alarm states

to be logged, displayed, used to control the actions of other alarms and affect

the processing of other data values.

8.8

Output Channel

This defines the data channel into which the on/off values are to be written

when the alarm changes state. This should be the channel number of a

passive type channel, as all other channel types automatically collect their

data values during the scan process. To disable this feature, refer to the

section on alarm flags.

Alarms

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