Lo_lim (alarming), Lo_lo_alm (alarming), Lo_lo_lim (alarming) – National Instruments NI-FBUS User Manual

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Chapter 4

Parameters

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LO_LIM (Alarming)

The limit, in PV units, beyond which the low limit alarm is considered
active.

LO_LO_ALM (Alarming)

The current state of the low-low alarm, along with a time and date stamp.

LO_LO_LIM (Alarming)

The limit, in PV units, beyond which the low-low limit alarm is considered
active.

LO_LO_PRI (Alarming)

The priority of the low-low limit alarm.

LO_PRI (Alarming)

The priority of the low limit alarm.

LOW_CUT (I/O, Option, Scaling, Tuning)

With an

L_TYPE

of Indirect Square Root, this can be used to establish a

floor (in percent of scale) for values from the transducer. Values below this
floor are considered to be zero. This feature must first be enabled by setting

Low Cutoff

in the

IO_OPTS

parameter.

Note

The

IO_Opts

parameter

Low Cutoff

must be enabled.

MANUFAC_ID (Diagnostic)

The ID of the manufacturer of the device. For National Instruments
devices, it is 0x4E4943. The parameters

MANUFAC_ID

,

DEV_TYPE

,

DEV_REV

, and

DD_REV

are used in combination for a host tool to locate the

Device Description for this device.

MAX_NOTIFY (Alarming)

The maximum number of unconfirmed alarm/event notification messages
the device supports.

MEMORY_SIZE (Diagnostic)

Unused by FieldPoint.

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