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4.13 Program Alarms

You can program an alarm to be triggered by any extreme input value. To program alarms, select
“PROGRAM ALARMS” on the Main Program Menu. Select an alarm to program.

REFERENCE

When an alarm occurs, it produces an output pulse which can be configured to trigger a discrete output (such
as a relay). Refer to Section 4.11 for instructions.

Table 4-50 describes the Alarm prompts. See Table 4-2 for additional prompts.

Table 4-50 Alarm Prompts

Prompt

Range/Selections

Definition

ON STATE

OFF STATE

See Table 4-3 for
choices.

Enter labels for on and off states of alarm

ALARM ACTION

HIGH

Alarm when input value

set point value.

LOW

Alarm when input value

set point value.

DEV

Deviation. Alarm when input value deviates above or below compare
point value by an amount

set point value.

HDEV

High

deviation

LDEV

Low

deviation

HRATE

High Rate. Alarm when input value increases at rate

set point

value, in units per minute. Negative rate set points are processed as
positive values. May take up to 30 seconds to activate.

LRATE

Low Rate. Alarm when input value decreases at rate

set point

value, in units per minute. Negative rate set points are processed as
positive values. May take up to 30 seconds to activate.

NONE

No alarm action.

INPUT OFF,

analog

parameter, number

Input source monitored by alarm.

SETPOINT OFF,

analog

parameter, number

Point at which alarm occurs.

COMPARE

POINT

OFF, analog
parameter, number

DEV type only. It is the point against which the input point is
compared. The difference between the input point and the compare
point is the value which is measured against the alarm set point.

HYSTERESIS

OFF or number

Hysteresis affects only the point at which an alarm clears. A high
alarm will clear when the input is less than the set point minus the
hysteresis value. A low alarm will clear when the input is greater than
the set point plus the hysteresis value. A deviation alarm will clear
when the input is less than the set point minus the hysteresis value.

DELAY TIME

OFF or number

If the alarm condition clears before the delay time (in seconds)
expires, no alarm will be indicated. Delay time must be in multiples of
scan time.

SAMPLE HOLD

OFF, discrete
parameter, 0 or 1

When this parameter level = 1, the alarm processing is disable and
the output is held.

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